Below is an excerpt from a book that is based on a true story. The book documents a culture of accepted institutionalized corruption that is part of the law enforcement and judicial systems in two Southeastern States.
“Stand Alone”
Preface
It is a generalization that suggests that conscious, willful, knowing, evil is irrelevant or virtually nonexistent; that the form evil most often assumes – the form evil took in Hitler’s Germany – is that of faceless little men following orders, and that old-fashioned evil is the stuff of childish fairytales. Even if it was true that Lawyers just follow orders; someone has to be giving the instructions. Monetary motivation does not automatically make evil banal. Banality plays no role in it. It is also viewed in large part that evil is weaker then good. Perhaps the legal system as it exists in many geographic regions of the United States is an exception to the rule.
In our country today the legal system with its growing tentacles impacting virtually every aspect of a person's life, is the single largest mechanism that all to easily can be used to fulfill evil purposes and nurture various characteristics associated with evil. It is in the courtroom, through the myth of accomplishment of justice fostered by lawyers, judges, politicians, media and the entertainment industry, that we have the greatest evil threat to our freedom in this country. Just as in Nazi Germany the masses stick their heads into the sand because of economic considerations and in so doing avoid dealing with their duties as free citizens to control through vigilance and advocacy the legal system in this country. This book is dedicated to the countless victims of our civil and criminal legal system whose lives have been forever changed by the many who fail to fulfill their duties as free citizens.
Stand Alone is based on the true experience of the developers of the Center for Legal Reform, a tax-exempt, not for Profit Corporation, founded to expose dysfunction and corruption in the legal and law enforcement community with the goal of returning the legal system to the hands of the people.
Experiences from living in this true-life nightmare was the impetus for the creation of the Center for Legal Reform. The dual purpose of the Center of Legal Reform is to prevent the innocent from being abused by the legal system and to educate the public for the need to change the laws that will make the legal and law enforcement systems responsive to the needs of all citizens. “Truth is stranger than fiction,” became the common motto of the individuals whom were unwitting victims as their lives became entangled in corruption and deceit that followed them from the White House to Wall Street in this true life adventure.
On the release date of this book numerous subpoenas were issued and served simultaneously on lawyers, sitting Superior Court Judges, District Attorneys currently in office, and representatives of a major medical malpractice insurance company naming them all as defendants in an unprecedented multi-state Federal Rico Civil Lawsuit. These subpoenas, seek to bring to justice individuals whom were and are involved in the annotated “legal” racketeering system know today as the, “Good Ole Boy,” network. This network exits as a permanent part of the legal culture that exists and is in use throughout much of the United States today.
This book and related lawsuit brings to light an institutionalized and accepted culture as a part of the legal system that allows the corrupt to be immune from true justice and the just be charged as the corrupt. A website dedicated to shedding light and substantial evidence on this illegal yet dominate characteristic of the legal system will soon be online. It will in part substantiate the contents of this literary work and in so doing help the dual purposes of the Center for Legal Reform.©
