Coming this Summer…
BARRED JUSTICE
A Memoir of Innocence and Deceit
by John Oliver Green
In 1982, a young Oklahoma tax lawyers gets a frantic call from a client’s wife who says her husband has crashed his plane in Mississippi. The lawyer sets out on a rescue mission only to find the pilot and two others dead.
Quickly the lawyer finds himself caught between an angry cartel and a vengeful IRS agent who wants him prosecuted. The judicial system is setting him up for a fall, but it will be 30 years before he learns the truth.
“I always considered this the best and most interesting case of my thirty-one-year career
with characters the best fiction writers could not create.”
— FBI Special Agent Avery Rollins, Jr. (Retired)
My story is one of many — a must read for anyone who wants to understand today’s state of American Justice.
“The principle that there is a presumption of innocence in favor of the accused is the undoubted law, axiomatic and elementary, and its enforcement lies at the foundation of the administration of our criminal law.”
-The U.S. Supreme Court, COFFIN v. UNITED STATES, 156 U.S. 432 (1895).