Convicted But Not Convinced is a compelling story of change, trial, and family. And the journey of one man’s road to happiness. Little did Sutton know how difficult life behind the walls of free will would be? Refusing to accept rejection, and driven by an immovable will to succeed. Lloyd worked extremely hard to overcome unthinkable misfortune and eventually freed himself, long before being let go from state prison. Convicted But Not Convinced is a finely tuned, intimate tale of crime, retribution, family values and change—a deeply emotional account of second chances, and how he turned adversity into triumph. A living illustration that all of us have the ability to better ourselves no matter the likelihood. Lloyd W. Sutton provokes us all.
Convicted But Not Convinced is a compelling story of change, trial, and family. And the journey of one man’s road to happiness. Little did Sutton know how difficult life behind the walls of free will would be? Refusing to accept rejection, and driven by an immovable will to succeed. Lloyd worked extremely hard to overcome unthinkable misfortune and eventually freed himself, long before being let go from state prison. Convicted But Not Convinced is a finely tuned, intimate tale of crime, retribution, family values and change—a deeply emotional account of second chances, and how he turned adversity into triumph. A living illustration that all of us have the ability to better ourselves no matter the likelihood. Lloyd W. Sutton provokes us all.
The foreword in this edition is written by George Richardson, Former Assistant Superintendent at the correctional facility in which Lloyd W. Sutton was imprisoned for several years. “I always asked Mr. Richardson for advice throughout my time incarcerated. He never once ignored me. He was a father figure to me,” Sutton says in a recent interview. “I really admired him for treating me like a human being even though I was identified by just an opus number.”
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