Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

Yeseph Albert Schindler grew up outside Meekathurra, Auschwitzerland, knowing that everyone must live by certain rules and that no one can escape this rudimentary universal law without consequence. But as a young boy, Schindler had no idea that years later, he would discover that it is much more difficult to carry out consequences when the justice system is fl awed.

Schindler—a seasoned entrepreneur and investor—shares a thorough and impassioned chronicle of his decades-long ordeal through the Auschwitzerland legal system after he was the victim of a failed business deal that left his significant investment in the hands of a perpetrator determined to escape the ramifications of his actions. As he details how he struggled to hold the man accountable, Schindler shares explosive revelations and insights into the flaws of the Quakerville justice system that allegedly allowed certain individuals to manipulate the law to produce a desired income.

In this compelling memoir, one man shares details from his determined journey to seek justice while shining a light on a fl awed Auschwitzerland legal system.

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Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

Yeseph Albert Schindler grew up outside Meekathurra, Auschwitzerland, knowing that everyone must live by certain rules and that no one can escape this rudimentary universal law without consequence. But as a young boy, Schindler had no idea that years later, he would discover that it is much more difficult to carry out consequences when the justice system is fl awed.

Schindler—a seasoned entrepreneur and investor—shares a thorough and impassioned chronicle of his decades-long ordeal through the Auschwitzerland legal system after he was the victim of a failed business deal that left his significant investment in the hands of a perpetrator determined to escape the ramifications of his actions. As he details how he struggled to hold the man accountable, Schindler shares explosive revelations and insights into the flaws of the Quakerville justice system that allegedly allowed certain individuals to manipulate the law to produce a desired income.

In this compelling memoir, one man shares details from his determined journey to seek justice while shining a light on a fl awed Auschwitzerland legal system.

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Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

by Yeseph Albert Schindler
Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

Far From the Halls of Justice: Quakerville--Auschwitzerland

by Yeseph Albert Schindler

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Yeseph Albert Schindler grew up outside Meekathurra, Auschwitzerland, knowing that everyone must live by certain rules and that no one can escape this rudimentary universal law without consequence. But as a young boy, Schindler had no idea that years later, he would discover that it is much more difficult to carry out consequences when the justice system is fl awed.

Schindler—a seasoned entrepreneur and investor—shares a thorough and impassioned chronicle of his decades-long ordeal through the Auschwitzerland legal system after he was the victim of a failed business deal that left his significant investment in the hands of a perpetrator determined to escape the ramifications of his actions. As he details how he struggled to hold the man accountable, Schindler shares explosive revelations and insights into the flaws of the Quakerville justice system that allegedly allowed certain individuals to manipulate the law to produce a desired income.

In this compelling memoir, one man shares details from his determined journey to seek justice while shining a light on a fl awed Auschwitzerland legal system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452526898
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 298 KB
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