Looking for Jimmy
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Book Details
About the Book
"Looking for Jimmy" is both a true story and an expose. Through the eyes of Ms. Santos, the reader gets a peak at the workings of some of the most esteemed institutions of the United States and a taste of the treatment afforded an average citizen by attorneys, a Federal Judge, the office of the Public Defender, and last but most certainly not least, the FBI.
Ms. Santos learned through personal experience that people need not be detainees at "Gitmo" in order to have their rights abused. American citizens can do that right in the comfort of their own homeland. "Civil liberties" are just an illusion. Without people of honor to breathe life into it, the Constitution is nothing more than a piece of old parchment resting securely under bulletproof glass in a museum.
Enjoy a quick, easy-to-read, often-humorous look at what Americans call a "Justice System". And, if "Looking for Jimmy" elicits a laugh, let the readers keep it to themselves. They could be next.
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About the Author
K.P.SANTOS is living through an FBI investigation!
Once upon a time, in America, there lived an ordinary woman, a baby boomer. She had an ordinary little life, in an ordinary little home, with an ordinary family, job and friends. She loved her country, and while she recognized its imperfections, she thought it was the greatest country in the world.
One day, in extraordinary circumstances, she was introduced to an evil attorney and a wicked Federal Judge who had the power to deny her due process. The wicked Judge sent a message, via judicial opinion, to a band of his henchmen, the FBI.
On a beautiful, clear, blue morning more than two years ago, a squadron of FBI agents mounted what could be termed a home invasion on Ms. Santos. Using intimidation, the FBI detained Ms. Santos and questioned her without an attorney present to represent her. She was told that she would definitely be indicted by a Grand Jury, tried for, and convicted of conspiracy to commit criminal fraud. Ms Santos was further told she would go to prison. Her bank accounts were frozen then seized, along with other personal assets. She lost her home.
Without resources, Ms. Santos found herself in the office of the Public Defender. An experience unto itself!
Ms. Santos wanted to close her eyes and go to sleep forever, but alas she could not. She had to wake up and see what she had believed all of her life was just not true. There was no American justice.