A young brother sentenced to more than 100 years in prison shares his feelings about the past, present and his outlook on the future. Listen as he talks about his plans for 'Redemption'.
Stevie talks about lessons from the culture and how being locked up 20 years ago saved his life. He also touches on the loss of his cousin and brother to street violence.
Talking about the street life and how he got in 'the game.'
Stevie talks about the struggle to get money to file an appeal.
I filed an appeal. My trial attorney was ineffective. My rights were violated. I am innocent of this crime.
"I should have testified for myself.""Black people don't serve on jurys."
Stevie discusses the Riots going on due to racism and injustice in America and the world.
"Reasonable doubt. You have to be 100% clear - there has to be no reason to doubt my guilt. I didn't fit the description. I have a much better understanding of how the justice system works."
Stevie begins to talk about the facts of his case and how he got buried alive. Mind-boggling.
Continue the journey with a young brother serving life in prison and listen to him give wisdom to his younger self.
"16 years in prison and not once have I ever felt hopeless or lost."Listen to a young brother from the DMV turn a negative situation into positivity. Sentenced to life in prison, he has found REDEMPTION.
A young brother from the DMV, sentenced to life in prison talks about his appreciation for the help he has received and how 5 years in solitary confinement can change the way you think.