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  • Playing God in Chair Twelve

  • A Juror's Faith-Changing Journey
  • By: Carl Dubler
  • Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins

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Playing God in Chair Twelve

By: Carl Dubler
Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
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When suburban dad Carl Dubler was selected for a jury, he should have found it easy to judge someone. A lifetime in the church gave him a clear sense of right and wrong, with little room for nuance. But this was for real. Permanent.

The man before him was on trial for his life. Carl could choose mercy and offend those who clamored for justice. Or, he could choose full justice - death - and offend those who said there had already been enough killing. Carl imagined God looking down at him with a wry smile and asking, “How do you like doing my job?”

Playing God in Chair Twelve: A Juror’s Faith-Changing Journey is the riveting true story of a notorious double murder, a life-or-death judgment, and the faith journey that followed. Carl’s thought-provoking story reveals what happens when ordinary people must decide between justice and mercy, life and death.

©2019 Carl Dubler (P)2020 Carl Dubler

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