
Each character has there own complexity and what they desire. But first and for most in the book he is going to his trial with other juveniles. He finds that a suit is placed by him to be formal and serious. The lawyer, O'Brien, warns him about how the prosecutor wanting to push for the death penalty and that their lawyer is really good. Steve's lawyer also warns him that this is very very serious and says that he should look serious so that the jury knows that you think the case is as serious as they do.
This book is very well written and is written like a letter. The theme is very dark and is like a murder book that Steve is trying to survive.
All Steve desires is to not get the death penalty and trying to get out of jail.
My predictions for the next few pages is that he will have many hard times in prison from the other prisoners. I think he will learn the way of life and how he should think of many other ways to survive. Also how he should treat other people and the meaning of life. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a good cliff hanger and to anyone who likes how people survive in books.