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In a scathing expos? on the failings of the modern American judicial system, this book pulls no punches in revealing the harsh truth - that the courts today are more concerned with politics, careers, and legal gamesmanship than actual justice. The author speaks from hard-earned experience after a devastating family tragedy.The story opens by painting a grim picture of the courtroom as an arena where truth and impartiality take a backseat to delay tactics, obfuscation of evidence, and the pursuit of wins at all costs. Lawyers, prosecutors, and judges are portrayed as engaging in a mercenary "game", dragging out cases indefinitely through a never-ending trail of continuances and sky-high legal fees that put justice out of reach for the common person. As the narrative unfolds, the author reveals they found themselves embroiled in this dysfunctional system when their innocent son was shockingly accused of a crime he did not commit. Despite providing their lawyer with a wealth of exculpatory evidence - witness testimony, documentation, and even photographic proof - he refused to utilize any of it, revealing that such tactics are not "how the game is played."The family was kept in the dark about the true machinations happening in judges' chambers, away from public view. All the while, they were led to believe the system was operating as it should to pursue justice. How naive they were.As the tragically unjust case against their son reached its inevitable conclusion, with the innocent young man hauled off to prison on fabricated charges, the author embarked on a crusade to understand how such a grave miscarriage of justice could occur. What they uncovered shakes the foundations of the criminal justice system.Prosecutors, the book exposes, are intensely driven to win cases at all costs, as their career advancement to becoming judges hinges on maintaining spotless victory records. In the author's son's case, the prosecutor willingly turned a blind eye to exculpatory evidence that was suppressed by the judge. Worse, "junk science" masquerading as fact was allowed to persuade the jury of the defendant's guilt.No matter how clear the injustice, when a judge issues a ruling, families are forced to accept it, hoping against hope that the jury will see through the prosecution's carefully curated half-truths. But how can jurors reach a fair verdict when they are deprived of the full story? When the courtroom is awash in prejudice and pro-victim bias, stoked by "victim's advocates" attending in maroon solidarity?The author reveals that even some advocates harbored private doubts about the case against the son, only to have their concerns fall on deaf ears. One advocate confided to the family's lawyer that after observing the trial, she did not believe the allegations, yet her statement was never formalized.In a searing conclusion, the book drives home the point that the American judicial system has drifted perilously away from its purported ideals of truth and justice for all. When prosecutors can suppress evidence, judges can pick and choose what facts reach jurors, and the entire process is warped by political motivations, true justice becomes a hollow promise. The author's son, his life irreparably damaged, is the human cost of this failing system's inability to distinguish fact from fiction when careers and reputations are at stake.
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