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Steve would have to serve the majority of his sentence if he was sentenced to twenty five years. Hypothesize how Steve's life would be if he got out after serving most of his sentence.
Steve thought it was funny when James King tried to threaten him with a look. Describe your reaction when someone tries to intimidate you by looking at you a certain way.
O'Brien did a good job of discrediting Osvaldo when he was on the stand. List all the points she made that had a jury member shaking her head when Ms. O'Brien was done.
Harmon, Steve's dad, had dreams for his firstborn son that didn't include his being in jail when he was sixteen years old. Describe your parents' dreams for you and your siblings.
Harmon, Steve's dad, had dreams for his firstborn son that didn't include his being in jail when he was sixteen years old. Describe what he could have done to prevent his son from being in this predicament in the first place.
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