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At the heart of this book is an attempt to bring to bare that every day we live is an act of Gods mercy. Scripture informs us that we have all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God (Romans 3:23). In our effort to right the wrong and live a righteous life pleasing to God, the scripture reminds us that all our righteousness are as filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6). We deserve judgement and the inevitable wages of sin, death. Author Michael Odame-Boahene goes ahead to explain how Gods mercy makes Him withhold judgement to grant pardon, making Gods mercy the very source of His peoples life. A Plea for Mercy is not a manifesto to endorse the perpetuation of evil but a campaign to garner votes for Gods desire for mercy. God takes delight in the survival of His people and desires to show us that mercy that we need to survive. Gods desire for mercy stands as an affirmation of His commitment to make provision and protection for you, deliver, proclaim liberty, open doors, heal, work miracles for you etc. In effect, it is a blessed assurance not just to make you survive, but also to thrive in this adulterous and sinful generation. A Plea for Mercy comes as an emergency responsive action tool to accept Gods invitation to His buffer system blueprint as a sure way of living above the line of mediocrity to surviving as Gods choicest instrument of excellence to restore His Glory.
Many criminal cases are resolved out of court through what is known as plea bargaining. For practical reasons, the plea bargaining process resolves most criminal cases filed. John G. DeGirolamo, Esq. lives his career with a deep passion for seeing everyone has the opportunity for the best possible legal representation. That passion is more than evident in the pages of "Plea For Mercy: The Anatomy Of The Federal Plea." The book's pages are filled with the opportunity not only for laypersons to gain a deeper awareness, but attorneys on both sides of the aisle to recognize effective plea bargaining as both an art and a science. Plea for Mercy is a comprehensive, up-to-date guideline on the subject; teaching those in the profession to negotiate the best deal for their clients. The author provides an honest discussion of the nature, types and goals of plea bargaining, and offers a variety of styles and strategies not often taught. Words like analysis, negotiation process, plea policies, standards and rules are the foundation of DeGirolamo's extensive work.
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