James L. Walker Jr. knows that just a few steps separate a path to success and a path to destructive behavior. He witnessed it growing up in the projects of Bridgeport. Young men made wrong decisions and ended up behind bars with a dim future.

Walker had guidance from his mother and other women in the neighborhood who steered him toward the right path and warned him of potential dangers. Now an accomplished entertainment law attorney, real estate investor and consultant, Walker has not forgotten how thin the line can be between incarceration and freedom.

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