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C.E. Whiteoak
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true story of legal cronyism and incompetence with justice gone wrong as a result.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2021
A very well-told true story of an honest man wrongfully convicted of battery on the word of a pathologically manipulative and apparently insane woman who couldn't even keep her story straight. The gentleman's lawyer took his money with apparently no intention of defending him properly, and at least one of the judges he encountered in his ordeal had an obvious anti-male chip on her shoulder. The wrongfully convicted man is Mr. Will Williams, the author of the book. The most disturbing thing of all is the probability that because Mr. Williams' political views were deemed unpopular by the self-anointed elite in that part of West Virginia, his conviction was practically set in stone before any legal proceedings actually began.
A large section of the book contains very extensive records and documentation of this ugly distortion of justice.
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Thanks, Mr. Whiteoak.
