Letter to prison
Hello! How have you been, I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirit. I am sorry I have never written you any letter before, but I hope you are doing well. I am doing okay this side too with my studies as well as career building.
My name is … an accountant student at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania. In addition, I also have a professional passion and interest on law and currently attending a law in the same university. In one of our law class lessons featuring professional crime and execution, we covered your documentary entitled “unraveled” as a case study. I am writing to seek more clarity and information, share out my viewpoints about your situation concerning my assignment the answers you gave will very critical and of value to tackle my assignment effectively.
Well, with due respect, while watching your film I happened to notice some scenes, which are so controversial and important for my assignment too. Throughout the film, you have been portrayed as a wealthy man leading a lavish lifestyle. Some of the mentioned include the $ 12 million home in the Hamptons, an $ 18 million yacht and all the other profit emanating from the law firm. Contentiously, later you posit that your dissatisfaction of life personal life compensation in the careless acquisition of possession and money. Therefore, the above episode Dr. Marc forms the basis of Amy question to you. If you claim that at one point in time, you had to ask compensation by a reckless acquisition of money, what then is the meaning of the ploughed back profits from the legal firm, the luxurious, and expensive homestead, and yacht to you?.
In addition, in the film, you are revealed not just as high ranked and powerful but whip-smart something was shown in your questioning session. Besides, you also one of the best law schools in the entire world, Harvard, and Yale law schools. With all this stature a level of education, passion and money ownership what does the idea of swindling and borrowing money beyond repay meant to you. Besides, does your quest to your quest to lead a luxurious lifestyle and maintenance of your business justify your embezzlement of $ 400 collected million from hedge fund and private individuals. You also seem to compare your white-collar crime with to Bernard Madoff who you claim decimated the savings of ordinary American. In your view, should a degree of the offense committed by a criminal be a default or a weigh scale of law implantation?
In legal fraternity, every violation of the law or commission of an offense guarantees a penalty. Moreover, the laws also have it that a suspect remains innocent until proven guilty by the courts of law. In that line, some of these punishments include serving a term in prison, serving a lifelong time in prison, and death sentence. Following your comment during the prosecution and even showing fear to prison life I, therefore, pose to you this question. As a witness having spent some of your time in prison after a court prosecution and conviction, do you think victims of such fraudulent, as your and even other forms of law violation deserve such punishments?
I will be looking forward to a positive response; please write back I will be waiting for your reply.
Take care
………………….. (Name)