Quote by Christopher Darden
I did not think that I was angry, but clearly anger was reflected

I did not think that I was angry, but clearly anger was reflected in my writing. I did not think that I had been affected emotionally, but it was clear from my writing that I was still very emotional about the trial some six months after it ended. – Christopher Darden

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In some ways Im still recovering from the trial. My health is not as good as it ought to be. Ive gone back to practicing law and it seems to have taken a toll for whatever reason. – Christopher Darden

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