Sowega
A Tale of Southern Justice
by
Book Details
About the Book
“What separates men from each other is not measured by physical distance; it is measured by the thoughts in their minds.” The Author
In this fictional version of a 1968 civil rights murder trial in
Attorney Clay Garland accepts the pro bono case when no other defense lawyer in
The pretrial events and the trial itself take the reader down what appears to be an obvious path to conclusion, only to be jolted in another direction. Clay encounters a retired army sergeant with connections to civil rights leaders in
Robert Lee Jest—a pawn on the chessboard of hate, prejudice, and Southern politics—emerges as an inspiration to Clay Garland. This is the story of how these two disparate young men come together in a common cause and the judicial proceedings that ultimately produced celebrity for one and Southern Justice for the other.
About the Author
Biography
Frank Kieffer Martin, a senior partner of the Martin Firm, has practiced law in