
By: John W. Stone and Shirley D. Stone
The Exposure Publishing ISBN 0-9724410-0X
This true crime story gives a first hand view of how the legal system was used to buy justice for civil rights activist, Rev. Jesse Jackson.
This story is a story like many other stories about the deprivation of constitutional rights in the United States legal system through a pattern of racketeering.
However, the difference with
this story is that it is about the
events that transpired and persons involve "they" don't want you to know was
involved, and how and why justice was bought for Rev. Jackson.
Jackson corporate partner Albertson's Food and Drug with the aid of high power attorneys and judges, not using the letter of the law, but using a system of camaraderie. socialism and discrimination.
While the Department of Justice claims that white-collar crime will be prosecuted to the extent of the law, this book tells that they are liars and and operate knowingly against the law, using a system of camaraderie, socialism and discrimination as a way of doing business.
This is not a made for TV fictional movie, this is real life, everyday common people seeking refuge from injustice in pursuit of justice, only to find that the refuge is the epitome of injustices. Y
At first you'll be intrigued, then amazed and by the end find yourself enraged ... this is a fascinating reading for anyone.
COMING SOON
Other Filings
SUPERIOR COURT
Case No.
CV2006-050748
COURT OF APPEALS Case No. 1-CA-CV 07-0770
No. 2:05-bk-1387
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