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Legal Eagle, 90 Days in Embracing Jail

By: Pamela A. Newman
Narrated by: Sarra Blok
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#8 ★ Best Seller in Criminal Procedure (November 30, 2023) (Kindle)

#14 ★ Best Seller in Forensics Biographies & Memoirs (November 30, 2023) (Kindle)

#19 ★ Best Seller in Criminal Procedure Law (November 30, 2023) (Kindle)

On her way to Florida, Katy, a 54-year-old, faces some severe consequences of her negligence. The cost she had to pay is a visit to jail, something she wouldn’t ever wish upon anyone, let alone spend a few months there. However, it was her positivity that turned her unpleasant experience into some profound life lessons. So she had much to share and talk about when she returned to the normal world.

This book presents the twists and turns of Katy’s life, and how a mistake causes her a severe loss in life that ends up turning her world upside down. How her optimism pushes her to turn that incident into a series of learning experiences are also discussed in this book.

©2023 Pamela A. Newman (P)2024 Pamela A. Newman

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