Justice for the Mentally Challenged
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This book is about Justice for the Mentally Challenged in America Justice system. It has a
letter to George W. Bush,the Author went to prison for threating Mr. Bush while he was
in offi ce, but the threat was not a real threat. Th is book talks about where the author went
to prison for a theft charge at a young age. It goes into how things where handled and how
it happen. Th e Author explains where he went through a Military Sy Opps Warfare and
the things that made him become mentally ill. Th is book talks about things unheard of,
that led to his life in prison for threating George W. Bush. Th e Author wrote this book so
people could know the truth, that he never mint any harm to the President as they made
it seem by sending him to prison.
Jeremiah Russell
I wrote this book so people could see Justice to the Mentally Challenged in America. Its a true life story of the Justice System and what took place. I wrote another book called "Insanity" that is now in print. This book has a letter to President George W. Bush. I went to prison for threating him, but I didn't mean the threat. I have been to prison before when younger for receiving stolen property. Here in this book you will find how Justice is given to someone mentally challenged.I also think you should read my first book "Insanity".
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Justice for the Mentally Challenged - Jeremiah Russell
Justice for the
Mentally Challenged
Jeremiah Russell
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Justice for the Mentally Challenged
Copyright © 2011 Jeremiah Russell
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iUniverse rev. date: 4/5/11
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Introduction
This book is about justice to someone who is mentally challenged. This book is about my experiences with mental health medications, and the justice system while under those drugs. These stories are true from court records, but the names are changed, because the court can be unfair at times, and I want to make sure that my story can be told without the court saying it can’t.
I’m also working on a daily dairy of things on my mind that I will add in this book, so the reader can take a look inside my mind and life. These stories of the justice system I’m bring you will show things about me that I’m not proud of , but willing to show you my mistakes in life and how they were handled.
I have come a long way from the hell of prison cells and the reader can learn how I got there and what happen in the court as I pleaded my case. Some times in court I was so heavily drugged that I couldn’t even see straight. I have been to prison twice and both times I received a stiff sentence , the first time was for receiving stolen property, and the second time was threaten the President which I talked about why, and how that happened in my first book that I hope you have read called Insanity
The book will show how I was done. Many people take advantage of people going through a mental crisis; some people have mental break downs, in the free world and even more behind bars. Prison was the hardest thing to deal with mentally. I hope you enjoy this interesting book and see my side of the coin. I have been angry at the injustice for what has taken place in the court for a long time, but I have peace about it now. I tell this story, and in a way that you will know all the facts, when the court made its judgments I know they didn’t have all the facts, and a lot was said that was untrue.
Thanks for reviewing this book, hope you in joy it. I want to thank the publisher for make my dreams come true to have my story out there for you to read and hope you learn a few things that you may not have known. I also want to say thanks to God, I’m doing great, and all the hard things I’ve lived through has made me stronger. God bless our country and maybe if a few judges read this then maybe they will see how things can go in the court room.
Best Wishes,
Jeremiah Russell
Chapter 1
When I was 19 years old I rode a stolen motor cycle and charged with receiving stolen property. What happens is my friend found the key at my apartment complex in the laundry room. He said the key fits a motor cycle, and the complex had a place where people parked their bikes. So we went up to the bikes and there was a brand new crotch rocket there that the key fit, we crank it up. I went back to my apartment and began drinking. I never intended to still the bike. As I got drunk later in the day, it had turned into night time. I wanted to ride the motor cycle so I went back to the bikes and cranked it up again. I had barrowed a helmet from a guy that lived next door.
As I was drunk and got on the bike, I saw where it said the bike could go if I remember right 180 miles an hour, if not faster. It was a really nice bike. My plans where to just drive it then park it back, and that is what happen, I wreck it before I parked it back. What happen was when I got on it to ride it I had in it in the parking lot complex and it went from zero to 80 miles per hour within just seconds. I couldn’t find the brake with my foot, so I used the brake on the handle bars, which was the front brake. The bike started sliding out from under me, and I slide across the payment with me leg trapped under it. I had wrecked the motor cycle right in front of my apartment. My legs were hurt, it felt like it was broke, but I was able to pick up the bike because I was drunk. The pain hurt really bad, but I was also in fear, because it wasn’t my bike.
I put the bike back into its parking spot, I had pushed it about a foot ball felid length, hurt. The bike only had a few scratches, but I was hurt. I went back to my apartment and passed out, I woke up with the sheets stuck to my wounded legs, I ripped the sheet off as it has stuck to my flesh, I had a friend take me to the hospital because I could not drive.
You could tell that the bike was wreck right in front of where I lived. A few nights later I had a few friends over and I was drunk again on pain pills as well, I got a knock on the door and it was a girl, she asked has anyone seen someone wreck a motor cycle outside, she saw I was hurt and ask me what happen to me, I told her I wrecked my dirt bike, because at the time I had a dirt bike. She said someone wrecked her boy friends motor cycle. Well about an hour later the law knocked on my door, they had stopped my friends who had just left and asked them about my wound. Well the cop asked me about how I wrecked, and said he talked to my friends who said I wrecked the stolen motor cycle.
I gave him this story that someone tried selling me the bike and I was test driving it, it was a story from a drunk fool, the cop said he couldn’t take me to jail, but the guy could go get a warrant, and that is what happen, the guy went and got a warrant at the court house. The next day I was in jail.
I got bonded out and waiting