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Beyond Outrage: The battle to save a son from lies, lawyers and injustice

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Product Code: 9781500414528
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Beyond Outrage: The battle to save a son from lies, lawyers and injustice

$14.54
 
Beyond Outrage (beyond-outrage.com) tells the true story of a father who was prevented from protecting his abused son by a dysfunctional legal system in Wisconsin. When the father disclosed lawyer-police-courtroom wrongdoing in a series of publications, lawyers exacted revenge, suing him and winning a default judgment for the largest libel sum in Wisconsin history. Lawyers and law enforcement misused the law from then on, keeping father and son apart. Prohibited from publishing further on lawyer misconduct in the U.S.A., the father escaped to Switzerland, where he continued to disclose legal system misconduct under the protection of freedom of truthful speech: the concealment of evidence, intimidation of witnesses, submission of falsified documents to court, misuse of psychological reports and more.The extent of the wrongdoing, the number of people involved, and the duration (18 years) of this injustice all speak disturbingly but convincingly of system-wide malfunction rather than an isolated case. Along the way, due process was replaced too often by personal and career interests. Remarkable effort and great expense were devoted to covering-up. A media assault on the messenger used the Internet to stoke fear of the author/father; U.S. Marshals labeled him "armed and dangerous" despite the absence of any such history. Throughout, local media remained silent to the real threat to the public, failing to report major flaws in the justice system. The suffering of a child registered practically zero on a scale tipped well in favor of corrupt but influential lawyers. Beyond Outrage is an inside look at a frightening scene: how the myth of American justice has been hijacked by corrupt lawyers and abandoned by media and regulatory agencies. An individual should know what he or she is up against when up against the system. Mark InglinAuthor: Beyond Outrage


Author: Mark Inglin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Sep 25, 2014
Number of Pages: 314 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1500414522
ISBN-13: 9781500414528
 

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