"Corruption is like a snowball - once you start rolling you need to increase it (Charles Caleb Colton)" Colton said that it is difficult to stop it once corruption started. From the beginning, corruption was present in this country, not to mention the planet. Corruption includes money, power, and goodwill. Many people today believe that racial discrimination is a major problem that needs to be overcome in today's legal system. Steve Bogilla of an American writer (and a local Chicago resident) jumped to the center of the American judicial system and told the story of what happened to the Cook National Criminal Court in a typical year. One of the courts. FE
... Chicago's Cook County Criminal Court, one charming story of the country's busiest felony court. Here we are watching this system seeing the eyes of men and women, as well as the courts, such as rock, jury room, judge room, audience gallery etc. In the most prominent case, a wonderful investigation of Steve Bogilla raises fundamental questions of American race, civil rights and justice.
The book "Monsters" is accused of involvement in robbery, and it is about young teenager Steve Harmon that ultimately led to murder. He was sent to prison until the court ruled. In this experience, Steve recorded his feelings and wrote a movie in his diary. That is the basis of his reasons. His defense lawyer, Casey Brian, tried to open up the eyes of the jury and convinced them that they were innocent. However, prosecutor Sandra Petrocelli is passionate about the jury's persuasion that Steve is just a monster. Throughout the novel, Steve began to lose himself, and he believed that Petroseli was a terrible man who accused him. His movie turned into an important aspect of his life, which allowed him to defeat the struggle around him. At the end of the trial, Bobo Evans tried to argue that Steve was involved in Mr. Nesbitt's robbery and murder. There is no evidence to prove he is wrong, his deceptive role is shining