Criminal Justice Through the Looking Glass
If someone you love has just been arrested, the criminal justice system becomes confusing, fast, and unforgiving. Criminal Justice Through the Looking Glass explains exactly what happens next-and how families and defendants can navigate jail, court, plea deals, sentencing, prison, and appeals with clear expectations instead of false assumptions. This book shows what actually happens after the arrest, not what the system claims to do. This book helps you understand:What really happens at arraignment, bond hearings, and pretrial detention How plea deals are structured, pressured, and decided Why most cases never go to trial How lawyers, prosecutors, and judges operate behind closed doors What jail intake and prison life are actually like How sentencing and post-conviction appeals really work Written by Daniel Teitelbaum, PhD, who lived the process himself, this is a practical, step-by-step guide combined with an unfiltered insider analysis of courtroom realities, jail politics, and systemic incentives that shape outcomes long before a jury is ever seated. This book is for:Families trying to help someone who has just been arrested Defendants who want to understand what they are actually facing Students or professionals seeking a realistic view of criminal procedure Anyone who wants clarity instead of legal abstractions This book is NOT:A legal textbook A how-to manual for beating charges A call for reform or activism A sentimental memoir Darkly funny, unsentimental, and deeply practical, Criminal Justice Through the Looking Glass provides a realistic map from arrest through incarceration and appeals-so readers can make informed decisions when the stakes are highest.
Gently, Gently Publishing
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