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Unbalanced Justice is the true story of a 20-year veteran of the Trenton, NJ Fire Dept. who is falsely accused of one of the most gruesome murders in Mercer County where he lives. He awakes one morning to find his photograph on the covers of two local newspapers, as the result of sloppy and incomplete reporting. Named as a suspect, he loses his reputation, job, extended family and friends. He fires back in the courts at the newspapers trying to regain what is lost, taking his case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The miscarriage of justice that follows his path is an indictment of the…mehr

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Unbalanced Justice is the true story of a 20-year veteran of the Trenton, NJ Fire Dept. who is falsely accused of one of the most gruesome murders in Mercer County where he lives. He awakes one morning to find his photograph on the covers of two local newspapers, as the result of sloppy and incomplete reporting. Named as a suspect, he loses his reputation, job, extended family and friends. He fires back in the courts at the newspapers trying to regain what is lost, taking his case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The miscarriage of justice that follows his path is an indictment of the system that we so trust, and his story illustrates that justice is sorrowfully defective.
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Samuel L. Naro "Sam" to friends, has lived in and around Trenton, NJ since being born there during the war years. A product of the 1950s, Sam grew up in east Trenton where most 0f the residents spoke Sicilian, a different kind of Italian. He attended St. Joseph's Catholic School with most of the other Italian kids. In 1965 he married Linda and had 3 sons. Sam is in a four generation military family. Sam began A Trenton fighter in 1970, retired after 29 years, served as a cub scout master. Loved cooking, traveling, reading and belonged to a writer's cub and wrote 3 other books, unpublished.