Southern Justice

Cover of Southern Justice by Jim Jones
Author: Jim Jones
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 9781640276314
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.02955876354 pounds
Width: 0.71 inches
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Southern Justice by Jim Jones, published by Page Publishing, Incorporated on June 5, 2017, is a historical fiction narrative that delves into the tumultuous life of George Walker Guice in 19th-century Mississippi. Spanning 318 pages, the book chronicles Guice’s transformation from an ordinary citizen into a central figure in a violent feud with the Hawley family. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Natchez, Mississippi, highlighting key events from 1879 to 1883, including a murder trial and Guice’s subsequent imprisonment, ultimately leading to his pardon in 1886.

Readers will find a gripping account of Guice’s attempts to reclaim a normal life as he becomes a police officer in Jackson, Mississippi. However, his past resurfaces dramatically during a fateful encounter on January 14, 1893, when a shoot-out occurs while he and a fellow officer are on duty. The narrative explores the ensuing trials and the complexities of justice in the South, revealing how personal and societal conflicts intertwine. This edition presents a detailed examination of true crime elements within a historical context, making it a significant addition for those interested in the intricacies of Southern history and justice.


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In 1879, Franklin County, Mississippi, George Walker Guice’s seemingly normal life is forever altered as he quickly takes center stage in a feud with the neighboring Hawley family. The feud, which will end on the busy streets of Natchez, Mississippi, in 1881, quickly turns violent. Between 1879 and 1883, a very young George W. Guice will be shot by his nemesis, retaliate against his adversary, face a murder trial, lose an appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court, and surrender himself to the state penitentiary to serve a life sentence. Facing an unknown future, George Guice senses renewed life after receiving a pardon in 1886. With his newfound freedom, Guice gradually attempts to, once again, live an ordinary life. Before long, he finds work as a Jackson, Mississippi, police officer. For a time, it appears as if Guice has truly put his past behind him; however, that changes on January 14, 1893. On this day, Officers George Walker Guice and Percy Clifton Hines are directed to arrest two vagrants. While in the performance of their duty, a violent shoot-out occurs within earshot of city hall. When the gunfire stops, two men lay on the ground, fatally wounded. The following months produce two trials, an appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court, and an unexpected twist for two young defendants. Based on true events, this story follows the short adult life of George Walker Guice and shows that Southern justice often has a way of working itself out.

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Publisher: Page Publishing, Incorporated. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781640276314.
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Language: en. Pages: 318.

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