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H**S
Searching for truth
Rob Cary in my opinion is one of the best authors that I have read in my 76 years of reading. Not Guilty is oneof the best books I have read in that time. He paints a highly credible picture of the incompetence and dishonestyin our legal system. I commend him and his partner, Sullivan, for exposing the people who are accountable forsome of the gross injustices carried out by our prosecutors and judges and particularly our double standard ofjustice. In addition for providing ideas for reform and improvement of our justice system.I highly recommend Not Guilty as a very educational read. As a 41 year resident of Alaska that encompassesalmost all of Senator Stevens Senator ship, Governors like Jay Hammond and Wally Hickel, the 2007 Bill Allen-Alaskalegislative oil tax scandal and the recent scandal of SB21 I am deeply concerned with the nature of our stategovernment and peoples perceptions like the recent research report in Forbes that Alaska is the 7th most corruptstate in the USA. The fact that Senator Stevens was charged and convicted of 7 felony counts is still rememberedby people in Alaska. The fact that many questions remain unanswered regarding the details and sorting out theinterpretations of those details suggests we do not have the whole truth yet about the activities of Veco and Bill Allenand their relationship with Senator Stevens, Alaska Senator Ben Stevens and our legal system. One example iswhy did the Department of Justice refuse to cooperate with the Anchorage Police Department in it's investigationof Bill Allen for alleged sex crimes with minors. My point is Not Guilty is not the same as Innocent even thoughRob Cary presents a highly credible defense and makes a very significant contribution in our search for the truth.
G**G
So Many Surprises;Hard to Put Down
Terrific read. Well-written, full of stuff we never knew. Explains how DOJ prosecutors can - and do - lie ,or skew or ignore facts to ensure they'll be able to get a guilty verdict. In this case a judge caught them at it, and a good man, Ted Stevens, was exonerated.Our lawyer friends and lawyers in the family recommend it to anyone looking for super NON-fiction.
L**S
Excellent book!
Excellent book! Thought provoking and refreshingly grounded in documented truth. This book should be required reading in high school government classes and in all law schools.Thank you to the author for being brave enough to document the government’s approach and bias on this case.
G**R
Thought provoking read of unjust prosecution.
Excellent book ! It was extremely well researched! It is a expensive book but worth the money.I hope that more people will read it because people need to know that even a powerful senator can be unjustly prosecuted. Through out the book you have to wonder that if a man who was one of the longest serving senators, a man well respected by the opposite party, a man who was loved by most of his constituents, who was a lawyer himself could be wrongly accused and found guilty what chance does the average American have when prosecuted by the Federal Government.It was a crime what was done to Senator Stevens and the people involved should have been prosecuted themselves!
F**Y
Read This Book!
An absolutely stunning book! Have to say that it’s one of the most important books I’ve ever read...
K**H
Sanctimonious
Sanctimonious and highly repetitive. Could've been done in a third as many pages. Whatever one thinks of the case, this author comes across as exceedingly self-righteous
T**M
An easy read in this genre
This is an interesting summary written by a key member of Stevens' defense team. Other than that insider viewpoint, it really does not shed that much new or different on the debacle on the Government's illegal and rigged prosecution of Sen. Ted Stevens. Still worth reading if you have not already followed the Stevens tragedy elsewhere.
M**G
A must-read for all Americans. I found it hard ...
A must-read for all Americans. I found it hard to put down, even though I live in Alaska and was familiar with the events. I knew how it ended but not the inside details revealed in the book. It is an inside look at our justice system from the viewpoint of the Sen. Ted Stevens defense team. This book will make you shudder to think you could ever become a target of the US Department of Justice.My only regret is I bought the e-book version and cannot now share it with friends. Get the book, read it, and share it.
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