Justicia perversa
crónica viva de un atropello judicial
Ibáñez Martínez, Carmen
Like every day, Carmen leaves her house on her way to Madrid City Hall to start her work day. But, today will not be just any day. At her workplace, something unexpected, incredible awaits her, a horrifying surprise that will radically change her life so that she will never be the same again. A plot of injustice that begins that same morning and that, moving from one scene to another, will lead to unreason, a crazy labyrinth with no exit that will end with her entry and stay in prison. The author, the protagonist of this story, tells her story with a direct, transparent and clear narrative, leaving her feelings afloat, with masterful touches of humor not exempt from irony and criticism of the deficiencies -suffered in her skin- of the penitentiary system, as well as the judicial system itself, which will lead her to a hard and long pilgrimage, both in the prison itself and in the various instances and courts -even European- through which she had to struggle and fight -sometimes almost breathless- with the helplessness that comes from fighting against a giant windmill. Perverse justice: Chronicle via a judicial outrage is a book that should never have been written because the events it narrates should never have happened. Those who know the protagonist know that the investigation, the investigation, everything, failed from beginning to end and that it was built on one error after another because it is impossible and unthinkable that any charges could be brought against our character. In short, a book with a true story told in the first person that will not leave anyone indifferent.
- Author
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Ibáñez Martínez, Carmen
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Law
- EAN
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9788418492518
- ISBN
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978-84-18492-51-8
- Edition
- 2
- Publisher
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Última Linea
- Pages
- 213
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 16.0 cm
- Release date
- 21-09-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Ensayo
- Number
- 55