About This Book
A wealthy, influential man learns that a former young employee faces sentencing for theft and interrupts his busy day to intervene. The story follows his recollections of the young man, his impulsive decision-making, and the clash between his orderly, high-powered life and the messy, impersonal routines of the courthouse. Brief scenes move between memory, brisk administrative dealings, and the humbling procedural world of prosecutors and judges, sketching themes of social contrast, unexpected compassion, and the awkward exercise of power when private sympathy enters public justice.
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