Experiencing the Darkness of the American Justice System Firsthand is a mid-length work of narrative nonfiction drawn from the author’s firsthand experience in a California civil case. What began as a dispute over a pet cemetery developed into a prolonged legal battle involving receivership, attorney’s fees, appeals, and judicial complaints. By tracing the case from trial court to appellate court and beyond, the book examines how legal rules, judicial discretion, and procedural form can combine to deny meaningful justice to ordinary litigants. More than a personal story, it is a reflection on how the American judicial system operates in small, overlooked cases involving ordinary people when no spotlight is watching.
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Experiencing the Darkness of the American Justice System Firsthand: A Mid-Length Work of Narrative Nonfiction
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