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OverviewI Ain't Goin' To Jail: Pardon Me? is the powerful true story of Army Veteran and inventor Hugh Carter, a man who refused to let the streets, the system, or his past define his future. From childhood battles and a near-fatal night inside the Trenton Police Department jail to a governor's pardon and a full Clean Slate Expungement from the State of New Jersey, Carter's journey is a gripping testament to grit, redemption, and the unshakeable will to rise. Told with unfiltered honesty and emotional depth, Carter reveals the struggles that shaped him-family turmoil, street survival, homelessness, military discipline, and the fight to stay alive when the odds were stacked against him. He shares the moment his former stepfather, Ronald Greene Sr., intervened to save his life after he was denied medical attention in custody. He opens the door to the blueprint that guided him from the darkest corners of the system to entrepreneurship, invention, and global recognition-including the approval of his design patent application in China for his groundbreaking device, Reyena. This memoir is more than a survival story. It's a lesson in perseverance, purpose, and the belief that every person deserves a second chance. For readers who grew up hard, served their country, fought their demons, or are seeking their own redemption arc, this book delivers truth, hope, and transformation. Raw. Inspiring. Unforgettable. Carter proves that no matter where you start, you can rewrite the narrative-and build a future that once seemed impossible. Hugh Carter is a U.S. Army Veteran, entrepreneur, and author whose life story embodies survival, transformation, and redemption. Born and raised in New Jersey, Carter's early years were shaped by hardship, instability, and exposure to street violence. His path shifted when he joined the U.S. Army, where he developed the discipline, structure, and inner strength that later became the foundation for rebuilding his life. After returning home, Carter faced severe personal and legal challenges, including a near-fatal jail experience in Trenton, where he was initially denied medical treatment after a violent incident. His life was saved only when his former stepfather, Ronald Greene Sr., demanded medical attention be provided-a pivotal moment included in the memoir. Carter also endured the devastating loss of his nephew Shawn, whose memory and surviving photograph play a powerful role in the book. Despite these hardships, Carter refused to be defined by his past. Through years of perseverance, community service, and personal transformation, he ultimately earned a rare combination of legal victories: a full Clean Slate Expungement and a Governor's Pardon from the State of New Jersey. His memoir, I Ain't Goin' To Jail: Pardon Me?, shares his journey with unfiltered honesty-detailing the battles, breakthroughs, and faith that carried him forward. The book serves as a message of hope for anyone who has ever been counted out, especially returning citizens, veterans, and young people searching for a way to change their lives. Today, Carter continues to advocate for second chances while building his authorship and public speaking platform. Through his story, he aims to show others that redemption is possible and that no life is beyond rebuilding. Hugh Carter Publishing LLC Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hugh CarterPublisher: Hugh Carter Publishing LLC Imprint: Hugh Carter Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9798999578310Pages: 250 Publication Date: 26 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI Ain't Goin' To Jail: Pardon Me? is the riveting memoir of U.S. Army Veteran Hugh Carter, a man shaped by struggle but defined by his refusal to break. Raised in the hardscrabble neighborhoods of New Jersey, Carter navigated a world marked by instability, violence, and survival at a young age. Seeking structure and purpose, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he found discipline and direction-but not an escape from the challenges ahead.Upon returning home, Carter faced a series of life-altering experiences, including a violent street incident that led to his temporary incarceration at the Trenton Police Department. The injuries he suffered were severe, and his request for medical treatment was initially denied. His life was saved only after his former stepfather, Ronald Greene Sr., intervened-an event that Carter recounts with raw honesty.The tragedy deepened with the loss of his nephew Shawn, whose surviving photo and memory appear in the book. Throughout his journey, Carter continued to fight for survival, for dignity, and for justice.After years of setbacks, rebuilding, and spiritual awakening, Carter achieved what many believe to be impossible: a full Clean Slate Expungement and a New Jersey Governor's Pardon, erasing old barriers and opening the door to a new chapter.His memoir is more than a retelling-it is a guide for anyone seeking redemption. It speaks to veterans, returning citizens, young men in danger of repeating cycles, and anyone who has ever felt held hostage by their past.By sharing his truth, Carter offers a message: Your mistakes don't have to be your sentence. Your story isn't over. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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