Wronged

An Overview of the Criminal Court System With Emphasis On Arizona and the Federal Courts

by Bennie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/03/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9781452000978

About the Book

Are you a criminal? Most people are not, nor have they ever been. The idea of being arrested, charged and maybe having to go trial is totally foreign. That's what this manuscript deals with. From arrest to trial in a simple straightforward way, that is easy to read.

The briefs and court decisions at the Federal level are

included for the readers interest, so as to, give them some idea what a brief looks like, how it's developed; form, language, cases involved, the court's decision-making and its rulings in the matter, specifically, to my case. Just to let you know, all of my appeals were affirmed.

This material is invaluable. READ IT!

 

This manuscript is meant for all, and, could save you additional attorney's fees. By the way, I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY. 

This book is a good educational tool for law students.  It opens the discussion on issues, such as; abuse of discretion, prosecutorial misconduct, search and seizure, ineffectiveness of counsel, counsel of choice, sufficiency of evidence, purgery of states witnesses, and the ability of the courts to comprehend.


About the Author

He is a 60 year-old with severe mental conditions of paranoid schizophrenia, depression and personality disorder. He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia as early as 1973. He was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1949, went to school at Black Forest Elementary and graduated from Air Academy High School in 1967. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo in 1984, in the field of Social Work. He has a mother still living, a younger brother and an older sister, all of whom reside in the Colorado Springs area. He has worked in many health related and welfare fields in several states throughout the country and in the field of construction. Because of his conditions he has worked less than six months in any one position. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army in 1969 during the Vietnam era for 6 months and 4 days and discharged honorably. He has been on medication on and off for most of his adult life. In 1988 he was arrested, charged, and convicted in an Arizona court and spent the next 10 years in prison. His appeals were affirmed at all levels, up to and including a three judge panel at the Ninth Circuit. He appealed to the entire Ninth Circuit but never heard back from the court. He was paroled in 1998 and has lived in the Colorado Springs area ever since. To date he is still receiving mental health treatment and is on medication doing better.