Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, Parts 2, Grades 11-12
Part 2 of 'Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption' focuses on the case of Walter McMillian, a man wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death. This section delves into the early stages of McMillian's case, including the trial and the systemic injustices that led to his wrongful conviction. Through Stevenson's narrative, we explore themes of racial bias, flawed legal processes, and the fight for justice. Please answer the following questions based on your reading.
Question 1
Who is Walter McMillian and what are the circumstances leading to his arrest and conviction?
Question 2
Describe the evidence presented at Walter McMillian's trial. How does Stevenson critique its credibility?
Question 3
How does the community's and law enforcement's perception of Walter McMillian influence his case?
Question 4
Examine the role of racial prejudice in the trial and conviction of Walter McMillian. How does Stevenson portray its impact on the justice system?
Question 5
Reflect on Bryan Stevenson's strategies and challenges in beginning to work on Walter McMillian's case. How does Stevenson's approach to McMillian's case illustrate broader themes of justice and redemption?
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