Wrongfully Convicted
By Takara James
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Korbin D. King has spent the last eight years obtaining his credentials for a life in the Crime Lab. He wants to be on the Cyber Security team and after taking a year off to support his family, he's decided to get back in the field. The problem is, Korbin is now trapped between the lines of black and blue.
With recent deaths all around him and being masked by society because of the color of his skin, he tries to fight the good fight and defend justice. Korbin quickly learns that both sides of justice can't be manipulated, he'll have to choose or he'll end up losing everything.
Takara James
Takara James (1990-) was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to the late Mr. & Mrs. James, grew up in Memphis, Tennesse, where she was raised by her sister after the death of her mother in 1996. She received her education from HBCU Rust College from 2008-2012 but graduated from the University of Phoenix with her Bachelors of Arts in English (2019). Her first book, "Desire," sold over 100 copies within the first week of publication. In 2018, her book "Saving Takara," became a #1 bestseller in Divorce and Family Relationships. Her book "Shit Black Folk's Don't Talk About also received #1 Hot New Release & #1 Bestseller in Children of Abuse and Alcoholics. She will receive her Masters of Arts in English and Creative Writing, with a concentration in Fiction Writing.
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Wrongfully Convicted - Takara James
Wrongfully Convicted
Takara M. James
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Acknowledgments
Preface
1. To Whom Much is Given…
2. Who are You Fighting For?
3. The Plan
4. Bad Timing
5. Heavy is the Head that Wears the Crown
6. United we Stand
The Final Verdict
I. Fate One
1. The First Draw
II. Fate Two
2. Not Every Story Has an Ending
About the Author
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2021 by Takara M. James
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To all of the African American lives that have been taken away due to police brutality, social and economical injustice, and death as a whole. I love you. And pray your families find justice!
Acknowledgments
You, the reader, are the reason I’ve invested in writing this book. Because of you, I felt compelled to write a story that is going to impact so many of our lives. It is my hope that through research, foot work, and dedication, we will continue to fight for ourselves, our families, and our black men and women. Continue to lift your voices, naming those who can no longer speak for themselves. We need change and the only way we will see it is through action. Let’s take back what is rightfully ours!
Preface
2020, as we all know, has been one of the most challenging years we have faced. From January, losing Kobe Bryant his daughter and the other members of that accident, all through COVID-19, we have taken loss after loss. Many of us have lost loved ones, abruptly, as a result. Importantly, we have also lost many lives due to police brutality.
In the first eight months of the year, over 164 black people have been killed by police. While many of these lives have gone unreported widespread, we have heard these names and mourned their deaths more than ever before. We have cried, seen death on live stream, tried to work, battled job loss, suffered due to lack of resources and so much more.
The purpose of this story is not to simply re-tell the story of how many people have died. It is not even to express that BLACK LIVES DO MATTER, but it is to highlight one of the most important societal issues today, MEN NEED PROTECTION. I think that we have become so focused on how they were created to protect us, that we lack the true understanding that even the protector, needs protection. So, in this story, while you read through some of the most impacting cases that have taken place in 2020, remember, this young man is your brother, he’s your son, he’s your spouse… and he too… NEEDS PROTECTION!