WELCOME TO JUSTICE FOR ALL

Dedicated To Correcting Injustice In The Legal System

Welcome to Justice For All!



We are dedicated to correcting injustice by using all investigative and legal tools at our disposal.

Do you know of anyone in prison who might be wrongly convicted or were victims of excessive sentencing?

Do you know of someone represented by a court appointed lawyer?

Do you know who pushed their client through the legal system?

Do you know if they advised them they should accept their plea deal offered by the prosecutor?

If you do, we'd like to hear your story. (click 'Tell Us Your Story' below)

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Legal Investigations

Legal System Information

Recent activity in the legal system...

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Investigations in Prisons

Prison & Criminal Investigations

Recent prison investigations...

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Share your story

Tell Us Your Story

Share your story here...

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Wrongful convictions

Wrongfully Accused

Latest on wrongfully convicted people in the system...

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Forensics

Faulty Forensics

Testing forensic evidence...

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Exonerations

Registry of Exonerations

An authoritative national database of innocent cases...

This website is not an actual investigative agency, but is intended to give readers of the 'Jailhouse Lawyer' book series a forum to learn more about the series, the author, the characters, and to even help contribute to the series.

Even though you may be poor and lacking financial means to pay for a lawyer or a proper investigation, Justice For All is open to taking on your case, which may appear in future books in the Jailhouse Lawyer series. We are led by our main investigator, Brando Barajas, and our assistant investigator, Cheyenne Wilson, and aided by our Jailhouse Lawyer, Perry Grant (for a biography of each, click their names under the profile menu at the top).

No prison system can boast having a hundred percent guilty population. Among every prison population are people duped by lawyers, railroaded by police investigators, ignored by blind or disinterested judges, and convicted by impressionable jurors prejudiced by charismatic prosecutors. We hope those victimised are few in number. But they do exist in our prisons. Innocents slain by the system. Justice For All exists to protect them, to help them return to the lives they knew.