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I appreciated the different views that is not normally seen in a courtroom, such as a black woman helping out in a deportation arrest and a domestic violence survivor who is after to be judged. This moving memoir made me realize how unconscious bias shows up in the courtroom from how a prosecutor dresses to their speech patterns and body language. This memoir made me realize that it is much harder to make fair judgements on deciding whether someone is guilty of a crime or not. People could be telling the truth or lying through their teeth. I'm glad that NetGalley introduced me to this book and I would be happy to read it again in the following years.