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On this week’s episode, we interview author Marnie L. Pehrson about her book, An Uncertain Justice.  In March 1922, Walker County Sheriff’s Deputy Joseph Morton was shot and killed after being confronted by two known moonshiners. The suspects, brothers aged 14 and 18, approached Deputy Morton and asked if he had a warrant for their arrest. When Deputy Morton responded that he did not, the brothers assaulted him. A struggle ensued, during which the older brother pulled a weapon and fatally shot Deputy Morton. Soon after, the national media ignited a frenzy amongst boys’ organizations across the country, coaxing the governor to consider a stay of execution for the two youths responsible for this crime. This riveting true story about the last legal hanging in Georgia captured the attention of a nation, but, more importantly, it racked the soul of a boy who dearly loved his grandfather. How does one deal with the long-lasting effects of murder? Does a punishment ever fit the crime? Is it possible, or even necessary, to forgive a murderer? The answers to these questions and more can be found in An Uncertain Justice, a look into the scope of justice and mercy that will make you question what you believe.

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