Killing Justice: A Lawyer Lands in Prison and Finds his Freedom

Par : Kelly Giles
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-963721-02-7
  • EAN9781963721027
  • Date de parution18/11/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurKelly Giles

Résumé

Killing Justice is a profound exploration of a life marred by injustice and a betrayal of trust by a friend of twenty years, transformed into a testament of strength. At the center of this riveting memoir is Kelly Giles's harrowing experience of wrongful arrest and a 10-month imprisonment. On his way to becoming a disbarred double-felon, he must grapple with the unforgiving intricacies of the legal system, and seek a path to healing.
Rising rebelliously, Giles evolves from a silenced soul to a powerful, resilient voice. His PTSD, which is deepened by his imprisonment and a reckoning with both adoptive trauma and religious abuse, becomes the crucible in which creativity is reborn, thriving in the face of adversity and a profound revelation: trauma can be the canvas on which the most poignant expressions are etched. Far more than a memoir, Killing Justice is a beacon of hope, resonating with the universal message that our identity transcends the sum of our mistakes.
Killing Justice is a profound exploration of a life marred by injustice and a betrayal of trust by a friend of twenty years, transformed into a testament of strength. At the center of this riveting memoir is Kelly Giles's harrowing experience of wrongful arrest and a 10-month imprisonment. On his way to becoming a disbarred double-felon, he must grapple with the unforgiving intricacies of the legal system, and seek a path to healing.
Rising rebelliously, Giles evolves from a silenced soul to a powerful, resilient voice. His PTSD, which is deepened by his imprisonment and a reckoning with both adoptive trauma and religious abuse, becomes the crucible in which creativity is reborn, thriving in the face of adversity and a profound revelation: trauma can be the canvas on which the most poignant expressions are etched. Far more than a memoir, Killing Justice is a beacon of hope, resonating with the universal message that our identity transcends the sum of our mistakes.