Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

As British ex-pats, author Penny White and her husband, Harry, had been living the Florida dream for several years until, through no fault of their own, they found themselves on the wrong side of the law. They suffered wrongful arrest and incarceration. If found guilty, they each faced a hundred and thirty years in prisona situation based on lies told by a former business partner and his aggressive attorney.

In Guilty Till Proven Innocent, White shares the story of how, in a dramatic, TV-style raid on their Florida home by armed, masked police, their lives changed forever. White narrates their experience including spending time in jail and fighting the charges lobbied against them.

This true story calls into question the American courts, and White asks for a further review into a justice system that fails to uphold the tenets of liberty, freedom, and justice for all, not just for those who can afford good, but expensive attorneys.

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Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

As British ex-pats, author Penny White and her husband, Harry, had been living the Florida dream for several years until, through no fault of their own, they found themselves on the wrong side of the law. They suffered wrongful arrest and incarceration. If found guilty, they each faced a hundred and thirty years in prisona situation based on lies told by a former business partner and his aggressive attorney.

In Guilty Till Proven Innocent, White shares the story of how, in a dramatic, TV-style raid on their Florida home by armed, masked police, their lives changed forever. White narrates their experience including spending time in jail and fighting the charges lobbied against them.

This true story calls into question the American courts, and White asks for a further review into a justice system that fails to uphold the tenets of liberty, freedom, and justice for all, not just for those who can afford good, but expensive attorneys.

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Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

by Penny White
Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

Guilty Till Proven Innocent: American Justice? - If You Can Afford It!

by Penny White

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Overview

As British ex-pats, author Penny White and her husband, Harry, had been living the Florida dream for several years until, through no fault of their own, they found themselves on the wrong side of the law. They suffered wrongful arrest and incarceration. If found guilty, they each faced a hundred and thirty years in prisona situation based on lies told by a former business partner and his aggressive attorney.

In Guilty Till Proven Innocent, White shares the story of how, in a dramatic, TV-style raid on their Florida home by armed, masked police, their lives changed forever. White narrates their experience including spending time in jail and fighting the charges lobbied against them.

This true story calls into question the American courts, and White asks for a further review into a justice system that fails to uphold the tenets of liberty, freedom, and justice for all, not just for those who can afford good, but expensive attorneys.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532027017
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 265 KB

About the Author

Penny White is a former ballet teacher. Combining a love of travel and knowledge of the building industry, White and her husband, Harry, purchased a United Kingdom marketing company that sold Florida vacation homes. They moved to Florida in 1999 where business was successful until the downturn in the world economy. They have two grown children.
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