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  • Minority Viewpoint: My Experience

  • As a Person of Color - With the American Justice System
  • By: Sumi Mukherjee
  • Narrated by: Mel Konn
  • Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins

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Minority Viewpoint: My Experience

By: Sumi Mukherjee
Narrated by: Mel Konn
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Publisher's summary

Through this remarkable true account story the author has tried to bring up and discuss a number of issues focusing on “Justice in America - is it truly for everyone?”

Why would a hotel worker include fabricated and unsubstantiated statements in a report to the police about a guest of color? Is this racially motivated?

Why would a hotel owner laugh about a sincere complaint made by a guest of color after promising that he would follow up on the complaint? Could this be racially motivated?

Is it okay for a hotel worker to add unproven and untrue, defamatory statements about a guest of color to the police so they would investigate the guest for a possible serious crime?

Why would a renowned hotel support such egregious behavior by one of its employees against a guest of color?

What does a client do when he detects several errors and omissions on the part of his lawyer?

Why is an honest evaluation of a lawyer’s performance not welcomed by the legal community?

Why would a law firm not expect the utmost professionalism and competence from their highly paid lawyers?

Does the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board truly care about the impact of a lawyer’s actions or inactions on the clients?

Why is it okay for a police officer to allegedly associate a specific named person of color with a horrible crime (with no truth to it whatsoever) and use it as a so called “scare tactic”?

Is it okay for a police officer to allegedly use a name simply because it is not a common name? Is that not racially motivated?

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