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Real stories. Real teens. Real crimes.
A backyard brawl turned media circus filled with gang accusations turns a small, quiet town upside down in this second book in the new Simon True series.
On May 22, 1995 at 7 p.m. sixteen-year-old Jimmy Farris and seventeen-year-old Mike McLoren were working out outside Mike’s backyard fort. Four boys hopped the fence, and a fight broke out inside the dark fort made of two-by-four planks and tarps. Within minutes, both Mike and Jimmy had been stabbed. Jimmy died a short time later.
While neighbors knew that the fort was a local hangout where drugs were available, the prosecution depicted the four defendants as gang members, and the crime as gang related. The accusations created a media circus, and added fuel to the growing belief that this affluent, safe, all-white neighborhood was in danger of a full-blown gang war.
Four boys stood trial. All four boys faced life sentences. Why? Because of California’s Felony Murder Rule. The law states that “a death is considered first degree murder when it is commissioned during one of the following felonies: Arson, Rape, Carjacking, Robbery, Burglary, Mayhem, Kidnapping.” In other words, if you—or somebody you are with—intends to commit a felony, and somebody accidentally dies in the process, all parties can be tried and convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life without parole, even if nobody had any intention of committing a murder.
What really happened that day? Was it a case of robbery gone wrong? Gang activity? Or was it something else?
A backyard brawl turned media circus filled with gang accusations turns a small, quiet town upside down in this second book in the new Simon True series.
On May 22, 1995 at 7 p.m. sixteen-year-old Jimmy Farris and seventeen-year-old Mike McLoren were working out outside Mike’s backyard fort. Four boys hopped the fence, and a fight broke out inside the dark fort made of two-by-four planks and tarps. Within minutes, both Mike and Jimmy had been stabbed. Jimmy died a short time later.
While neighbors knew that the fort was a local hangout where drugs were available, the prosecution depicted the four defendants as gang members, and the crime as gang related. The accusations created a media circus, and added fuel to the growing belief that this affluent, safe, all-white neighborhood was in danger of a full-blown gang war.
Four boys stood trial. All four boys faced life sentences. Why? Because of California’s Felony Murder Rule. The law states that “a death is considered first degree murder when it is commissioned during one of the following felonies: Arson, Rape, Carjacking, Robbery, Burglary, Mayhem, Kidnapping.” In other words, if you—or somebody you are with—intends to commit a felony, and somebody accidentally dies in the process, all parties can be tried and convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life without parole, even if nobody had any intention of committing a murder.
What really happened that day? Was it a case of robbery gone wrong? Gang activity? Or was it something else?
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2017Print ISBN
9781481481311eBook ISBN
9781481481335Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Who’s Who
- Chapter 1: The Attack
- Chapter 2: We Have an Emergency
- Chapter 3: The Alyce Moulder Incident
- Chapter 4: The Fort
- Chapter 5: You’re Wanted for Murder
- Chapter 6: Lost Hills
- Chapter 7: The Gumbys and the Gremlins
- Chapter 8: Super-Predators
- Chapter 9: The Interview
- Chapter 10: The Funeral
- Chapter 11: Charges
- Chapter 12: Hearing
- Chapter 13: Surrender
- Chapter 14: Not So Speedy
- Chapter 15: Bad News and Worse News
- Chapter 16: Life or Death?
- Chapter 17: Secrets
- Chapter 18: Plea Deal
- Chapter 19: Felony Murder Rule
- Chapter 20: Delays
- Chapter 21: Background
- Chapter 22: Gang Link
- Chapter 23: Ese
- Chapter 24: Mountain Park Murder
- Chapter 25: Cruel and Unusual
- Chapter 26: Trial
- Chapter 27: Witnesses
- Chapter 28: Mike Versus Jason
- Chapter 29: Mike Versus Jason
- Chapter 30: Turning Point
- Chapter 31: Closing
- Chapter 32: Verdict
- Chapter 33: Shock
- Chapter 34: Juror Number 10
- Chapter 35: Opinions
- Chapter 36: Not So Honorable?
- Chapter 37: The New Normal
- Chapter 38: Fissures
- Chapter 39: Last Chance for Mercy
- Chapter 40: Expert Testimony
- Chapter 41: The People Versus Dillon
- Chapter 42: Judgment Day
- Chapter 43: Chaos
- Chapter 44: Lifers in the Big House
- Chapter 45: “Good” News
- Chapter 46: Buried Alive
- Chapter 47: The Yard
- Chapter 48: Rolling Stone
- Chapter 49: Appeal
- Chapter 50: Criminal Ed
- Chapter 51: Aftermath
- Chapter 52: Appeal Again
- Chapter 53: Parole
- Chapter 54: Life Is Not Fair
- Acknowledgments
- Sources
- About the Author
- Copyright
