Injustice is Served

Injustice is Served

by Lynn Moller
Injustice is Served

Injustice is Served

by Lynn Moller

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Overview

With one false accusation, one woman's entire life comes to a screeching halt.

Lynn Moller knew from an early age that she wanted to work with children. After obtaining a degree in early childhood education and child development, she went on to start a successful at-home child care service. This labor of love lasted over sixteen years and was completely without incident as Lynn became a trusted childcare provider in her community. Then, in a matter of days, Lynn's entire world came crashing down.


What began as a mistaken assumption by a six-year-old girl quickly spiraled into a witch hunt. In the subsequent months, Lynn not only lost the families that put their trust in her--oftentimes for years and with multiple children--she also suffered severely prejudiced police interrogations, adverse health problems, and the draining of her family's financial resources. After enduring a trial that ultimately delivered the wrong verdict and going on to lose all of her appeals, Lynn is left with the shattered remains of her life and must somehow pick up the pieces.


Injustice Is Served is an incredible true story of one wrongfully convicted woman and what happens when the truth does not prevail.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161929780
Publisher: Salem Author Services
Publication date: 07/16/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

After being wrongfully convicted on three counts of child abuse, Lynn Moller now seeks to help others avoid similar nightmares. At the age of 50, Lynn returned to school to earn her paralegal certificate and now proudly advocates for the falsely accused and wrongly convicted. Lynn lives in Madison, Wisconsin with her family.
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