Book Review, A Case of Injustice
By Stormy Thoming-Gale, JD Staff
A new book, "A Case of Injustice," has put numerous Texas officials in the hot seat and kept the author in hiding.
"A Case of Injustice" is a self-published book by the author and while it does not directly deal with wrongful convictions, it exposes corruption within the justice system. It is a book that shows how our judicial system is broken down and one can easily see how it is that wrongful convictions take place.
This book documents a business woman's sudden illegal eviction from her apartment and the long trail of corruption that followed.
Anne Morrow, the author, was simply trying to obtain justice for the illegal eviction from her apartment when she opened a Pandora's box of rudeness, indifference, illegality, corruption, and betrayal on behalf of everyone she contacted for help.
Ms. Morrow took meticulous notes throughout her ordeal. Her drug kingpin landlord, a duly-elected District Attorney, scores of lawyers, a supposedly reputable judge, numerous FBI agents, and, possibly, some legislative- and executive-branch Federal officials are among those named in "A Case of Injustice."
What does Anne Morrow want? She wants the people (whose real names and positions are documented and named in the book) to be brought to justice. More than that, she wants to catch the attention of at least one other person who will help her get those who violated her rights and beliefs convicted. She wants to awaken the conscience of Americans.
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