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File Size: 10517 KB
Print Length: 131 pages
Publisher: Amazon Original Stories (November 6, 2018)
Publication Date: November 6, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07H7DLLVR
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This book about truth and justice is wonderfully written. Makes me feel why can the law be twisted to entrap the innocent.
scum bag set up by scum bag.
This story is about an Army officer returned from Afghanistan, court-martialed for adultery, and a disgruntled junior DEA officer who meet online and set up a big drug deal. Their plans end in horrible, disastrous consequences. It reads like a Hollywood movie. It’s thrilling and intriguing. Prima facie, it’s a good read. It’s worth reading, because it is the kind of story that should make you think really hard about the choices people, including you, make. It is an exciting and tragic read.There are issues with the book, however, that I cannot overlook. I worked for DoD in a civilian capacity over 30 years. The last 8 years, I worked in a legal office. I do not have military service, nor law enforcement service, but working shoulder to shoulder in an environment filled with veterans and hearing our attorneys discuss military and federal personnel law gave me insight the author either lacks, or decided to overlook.Kevin Corley is court-martialed because he had an affair; Slater minimizes it. He says the couple would not have stayed married, but there is no citation by the cuckolded husband. What we do know is Corley was an officer who had an affair with a woman who’d borne the child of an enlisted soldier, and the affair began while her husband was deployed. Corley’s behavior in life, before this affair started, was apparently quite honest. But not only was he guilty of adultery, after his court-martial, he continued the affair. And that is only the start of his many mistakes. Yet Slater paints him as a nice guy throughout the book. Indeed, a thoughtful man, but what thoughtful man does not try to learn from his mistakes?Leonard decides in his mid-thirties, which is late in life, to become a DEA agent. He is stationed at Laredo, Texas. Slater discusses the fact that arrests are used as agency metrics, in a manner that can lead the reader to think it would be better if the DEA tracked metrics by convictions instead. But the DEA doesn’t try cases. Like your local police, DEA agents are law enforcement officers, not attorneys. The Department of Justice tries cases after arrest. It’s important to understand this because Leonard is painted as an ambitious agent, and he was. But the metric argument is meaningless, and Slater tells us Leonard is self-motivated to start undercover work. This, too, is a horrible decision, partly due to the unintended consequences that occur in the story, but also because he started his undercover work with no authority whatsoever. He was not at his duty station. He was working outside his regular work schedule. He broke personnel laws. A federal employee cannot work for free, and must be accountable for all work. This can be boiled down to simple liability. If you are working, but not at the right time and place, and you are injured, you could try to file a compensation claim. But you have no standing if you are not assigned or ordered to do what you were doing when you were injured. Slater doesn’t discuss this at all, whether he chose not to or didn’t know himself. But while I was impressed by Leonard’s self-motivation, I was aghast at his behavior as an employee. Still, he managed to pull it off without disciplinary action. In fact, his managers later get in on the drug sting act.These points are glaring and bothering to me, because in the end, when the inevitable snafu occurs, the reader is led to think rather highly of both these men, and badly of the DEA’s and DOJ’s actions. There are bad actions, but none would happen if one of these men had stopped and stepped back to assess risk-taking. Slater relies on Corley’s and Leonard’s excuses to amplify what are, in truth, some shady moves by both agencies. The end result is a partial truth story, that does not include the after actions of the DEA and DOJ. The devil is in the details that are omitted, by intention or by error. Did Slater intend to lead the reader by making these men sympathetic fellows in the same manner he states the DEA leads otherwise law-abiding citizens into crime?
This is a well-written but tragic story of an undercover DEA agent who creates his own cases by luring and manipulating non-criminals into performing criminal acts so they can be arrested and prosecuted.Kevin Corley was a football star in high school and college but failed to make it in the pros. He became a respected Army officer but had a very public affair with another soldier's wife and was dismissed from the Army.At loose ends, Kevin was drawn into a drug operation by a friend and a DEA agent drew the net around him by dragging him deeper into crime.The whole scheme appeared to me to be on a par with Canada's Mr. Big operations.2
There is always more to the story than the headline, and in this case there is a lot more. If a murder plot was originated by the perpetrator it’s cut and dry, but what if it’s originated by law enforcement, and the people being asked if they will participate under their own freewill to carry out the crimes are former military and down on their luck? What if there is evidence of coercion and a wrongful death? Well, it’s complicated, sad on many levels, and a very good read.
A well detailed composition of what lead to the ultimate imprisonment of a veteran and his 'cohorts'. Supposition is you can't convince an honest person to break the law if the propensity isn't already there. Sadly there were more than two men looking to "cash" in on this bogus scenario. The law was selective in making note of the wrongs deserving punishment. There couldn't be a better example of 'power' given to he who represents the law. A most tragic, well written representation of the disgraceful injustice committed in the name of the law.
I found this to be deeply engaging, very well written, and ultimately fostering a strong emotional response. Books like these are great representations of writing as art - well researched portrayals of humanity that invoke discussion about our values and system, presented as if you’re reading a fiction thriller. Hat off to the author.
This author certainly looks at crime from a different angle. This really looks like wasted effort on the part of the agent to cultivate a crime. He turned the man instead of the taking on an established criminal. The Army certainly was harboring a misplaced culture. Post deployment mental health should be a prime concern.
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