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Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Wall Street criminal who wasn’t

By James J. Treacy

James Fleishman has hit the free ground running with his self-published book, Inside Story: The Wall Street Criminal Who Wasn’t. Released from the Bureau of Prisons’ clutches in October 2013, Fleishman recounts his time at the sharp end of what America calls a justice system.|
 

As the title Inside Story indicates, the bulk of Fleishman’s story depicts daily life as fodder for America’s “prison-industrial complex.” The chapters formed from contemporaneous notes mailed out from prison capture the essence of a governmentally run growth “industry” of waste and degradation.
 

Having walked in Fleishman’s shoes, I know of what he speaks. In fact we faced the same judge, the same jury pool, the same prosecutorial tactics, similar family concerns—and ultimately, similar injustice.    Read more >




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