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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The truth is not a defense.......Really? Sep 08, 2007
By Gene Mcvay "Just Cause Just Facts" is a riveting nonfictional account that will shake your faith in our judicial system. The reader is left thinking, if it can happen to the author, it can happen to me. The author believes the United States 2nd Circuit and the Supreme Court has no regard for the Bill of Rights and their oath of office. He also believes that American voters often vote against their own self-interests. Stephen A. Miller makes a well documented case for his beliefs in this cogent expose. Is the old saying true, "you can't fight city hall?" The author shunned chances for plea bargains that would assure him a reduced sentence in favor of his day in court. It appears to me that his day in court was stacked against him. During most of the book I was thinking that he would have received a better trial in a third world country.
I encourage you to read, "Just Cause Just Facts" for yourself. I would love to see this book made into a major motion picture.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Facts Are Inconveniences Oct 31, 2007
By Mary C. Dare
"Avid Reader"
Mr. Stephen A. Miller is a man of integrity. He saw a wrong and wanted to right it. Little did he know that he would come up against a corrupt judiciary system and spend nine years in prison, himself. This book is very informative and will hold your attention from the first until the last page. I concur with Mr. McVay, this would make a great motion picture. If I'm ever in need of a financial advisor, Mr. Miller would be my man. He's a genius when it comes to finances.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
On Target Jan 25, 2009
By David A. Korponai Mr Miller's book is right on target, gutsy and hard hitting. A real eye-opener. His combination of investigative reporting, personal experiences and story telling keeps the reader on the edge of his seat. His tenacity and sense of commitment to exposing short comings and questionable performance of appointed officials in the judicial system reeks with perseverance and energy on his part. Miller takes on a sector of ¨Big Brother¨ that many would have thought as untouchable and would have shied away from. His account of his trial and subsequent tribulations, and loss of freedoms that many of us take for granted is excellent reading for a wide audience. Great movie material. ... D.A. Korponai
Good information Jan 11, 2011
By snip This book has a lot of good information in it---would be interesting to have a follow-up to see if any of the accused were actually
guilty & held accountable--might make a good movie !
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