Arrested by the Government? The System Wants to Bury You. Here is How You Fight Back.
When law enforcement knocks on your door, your world turns upside down in an instant. For defendants and their terrified families, the time between arrest and sentencing is a nightmare of confusing legal jargon, unanswered questions, and sheer panic. You hire a lawyer and hope for the best, but you are often left completely in the dark.
With the government boasting an incredibly high conviction rate, you cannot afford to fight blind. Surviving Pretrial is the no-nonsense manual designed to pull you out of the dark and put the power back in your hands.
Written by Bilal Khan, a man who has survived the grueling federal gauntlet firsthand, this book breaks down the exact steps of the criminal court process—from the moment the handcuffs click into place to the day the judge hands down a sentence.
Prosecutors use their superior knowledge of the system as a weapon against you. Many defense lawyers assume you won't understand the law, talk over your head, and leave you out of the strategy. It’s time to level the playing field.
Inside this comprehensive educational guide, you will discover:
You are not just another case number, and you do not have to be a victim of a system designed to confuse and convict you. Whether you are a defendant sitting in a county jail waiting for your next court date, or a frantic family member desperately trying to help your loved one navigate the justice system, this book is your roadmap.
Knowledge is your best defense. Equip yourself with the facts, understand your rights, and take back control of your case.
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