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Unworthy of Justice

By: Francis Muchoki
Narrated by: Mandy Grant-Grierson
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This book seeks to shine a light on the dark corridors of British justice system, a positive push for openness, greater accountability and responsibility particularly in the courtrooms, where victims' voices are too often stifled and silenced by draconian practices.

Therefore, the primary aim of this book is to add an insulation of integrity and dignity to the underprivileged, who too often find themselves on the receiving end of miscarriages of justice that favour the rich and powerful.

Empowering every voice, every walk of life, with a solution rooted in effective methods for combating discrimination and promoting inclusivity, as exemplified in chapter one, “On whose hands is it on?” by Professor Rodent, a university professor hired by the king to oversee restoration of king’s HR department. His innovative approach to tackling discrimination is remarkable, and I believe similar methods can be applied effectively within the British justice system.

Therefore, I’m writing this book to a specific audience in mind—people who care deeply about social justice and strongly believe in an unwritten social contract between the government and its citizens that asserts “if you commit a crime, you do the time”, but who for any number of reasons do not get appreciate the magnitude of the crisis faced by less privileged and immigrant families in the UK and other western countries. These are individuals who oppose the infiltration of far-right and populist ideologies into the judiciary, viewing it as a threat to justice.

I am also writing this book for people like my younger self—the person I was years ago when I took my case to a county court, believing in the promise of justice. Instead, I was met with the harsh reality of a system that turned against me.

I am also writing to another audience those ignored by the justice system, deemed unworthy of justice, and left without recourse as shifting Western attitudes increasingly marginalize immigrant families.

©2025 Francis Muraya Muchoki (P)2025 Francis Muraya Muchoki
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