Premeditated Injustice happens when a prosecutor takes action before trial date, which poisons the public, the potential jurors, and the judge with extreme bias against the defendant. When the prosecutor intentionally attempts to precondition the public and the jury, he is engaging in prosecutorial misconduct. This book depicts a case in point where the defendant, David Monroe Goodwin, lost his freedom for thirty-seven years for a crime that he didn't commit.
Premeditated Injustice happens when a prosecutor takes action before trial date, which poisons the public, the potential jurors, and the judge with ex...