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Jamie Gaines

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A Powerful Exposé on Justice and Reform

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-11-25

‘The Sing Sing Files’ is an eye-opening journey through five cases of wrongful convictions and the collateral damage inflicted upon the lives of those convicted and their families . The book shines a necessary light on the flaws in our justice system and the urgent need for reform. Having personally experienced the inhumanity of the system from the inside, I appreciate the book’s powerful message.

Dan Slepian has my utmost respect, not just as a journalist, but as a human being. It takes a special person to be able to see convicted prisoners as more than statistics. It should not be that way, but unfortunately, it is.

JJ Velasquez is the true hero of this story. It is a testament to his character and resilience that he was able to not only survive his ordeal, but turn it into an opportunity to help others. The world needs more people like Dan and JJ.

If you think these injustices don’t apply to you, you’re wrong. Any one of us is just an accident away from winding up on the wrong side of the law. This book is a must-read/listen for anyone interested in justice and reform.

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