STEVE You think we’re going to win? O’BRIEN (seriously) It probably depends on what you mean by “win.” “The production is recorded as a full-cast dramatization, and it's difficult to imagine how it might have been accomplished more effectively. You let the jury know that you think the case is as serious as they do…. Felony murder is as serious as it gets….When you’re in court, you sit there and pay attention. Both you and this King character are on trial for felony murder. O’BRIEN Let me make sure you understand what’s going on. KATHY O’BRIEN, STEVE’s lawyer, is all business as she talks to STEVE. I'll call it what the lady prosecutor called me. Steve (Voice-Over): Sometimes I feel like I have walked into the middle of a movie. FADE IN: INTERIOR: Early morning in CELL BLOCK D, MANHATTAN DETENTION CENTER. Was he involved or was he simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? An amateur filmmaker, Steve transcribes his trial into a movie script, showing scene by scene how his life was turned around in an instant. BONUS FEATURE: Afterword read by the author A Harlem drugstore owner was shot and killed in his store, and the word is that 16-year-old Steve Harmon served as the lookout.
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