Innocent Crimes

Innocent Crimes by Art Gomez, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on December 9, 2018, is a 216-page work presented in English. This narrative explores the complexities surrounding the concept of crime in a contemporary context, particularly reflecting on the political climate of the Donald Trump era. The story centers on a man who faces arrest for a felony he cannot recall committing, while DNA evidence suggests otherwise, prompting a deeper examination of innocence and guilt.
Readers will find a coming-of-age journey as a naïve nineteen-year-old navigates the challenges of her father’s legal troubles. The narrative delves into her development of street smarts, highlighting the personal costs associated with her quest for justice and the impact on her wellbeing. Through this exploration, the book raises questions about the nature of crime and the implications of societal perceptions, making it a thought-provoking read.
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You may ask, is there such a thing as an innocent crime? Perhaps the politics of the Donald Trump era can almost make a crime seem non-existent. Even if evidence proves otherwise… Then again, in this story a man is arrested for a felony he can’t remember committing-yet DNA implies he’s guilty! As you dive into these pages, you’ll discover how a naïve nineteen-year-old manages to develop the street smarts to help gain her father’s liberty; but not without the cost of impacting her wellbeing.
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