Chequered Justice: Will Middleton is a racecar driver who gets caught up in the legal system and finds himself on the wrong side of prison bars. The average person has no idea how easy it is for an innocent person to be found guilty. We’re all taught to believe in truth and justice, and it’s quite a shock to find truth has nothing to do with it – it’s all an illusion. And the odds are stacked in the prosecutions’ favor. It’s impossible for the average person to fight an entity with unlimited financial and manpower resources. It’s also nearly impossible to fight the prejudices of a jury who believes the law to be infallible and who want to believe the defendant wouldn’t be there if he weren’t guilty of something.
Based on true events, this fight to prove innocence is compelling reading. It is an articulate, gripping story that grabs you from the beginning and doesn’t let you go. The writing is absolutely convincing and does a fabulous job of showing how flawed the judicial system is. Well done, Mr. Bartlett – an awesome job!