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Bayside Justice: The State of Maine vs. Brandon Boone Drewry

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Bayside Justice: The State of Maine vs. Brandon Boone Drewry

By: Stan Moody
Narrated by: Timothy Allwein
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Stan Moody's meticulous examination of the Brandon Drewry case serves as a stark reminder of the disparities in our criminal justice system. Through Drewry's story, Moody unveils the systemic failures that lead to unjust convictions and disproportionately harsh sentences.

Joshua D'Alessio, MHA LADC CCS, Executive Director, Health Equity Alliance

A poignant, in-depth study of an individual's struggle for justice. Should be required listening for judges, attorneys, and students of the law. Written with great clarity, simplicity, and respect, Bayside Justice will inspire advocates for equality under the law. Highly recommended!

In Bayside Justice, Stan Moody tells the compelling story of Brandon Drewry – homeless, friendless, indigent and alone, caught up in the vagaries of Maine’s criminal justice system. The story forcefully reminds us that our core values forbid us from treating any person as expendable.

Woodley Osborne, Retired Civil Rights Lawyer

Stan Moody gives a gripping account of war in the trenches. In the Drewry case, I argued the appeal of conviction to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court and concur with Moody’s conclusion that Mr. Drewry suffered a majority Decision on appeal that was unjust, against common sense, and against the law.

Andrews Campbell, Maine Criminal Defense Atty.

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seems like you are defending a monster. to bad you did not get Teresas side of the story and made alot of false accusations about her. what about Brandon's past criminal history? why did you not go through that charge for charge as you did the victim? interesting seems like you hate women and no ever said she was a housewife. alot of your facts are wrong but at least that.monster is DEAD now rotting in hell. God has judged him, you should know this all to well

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