Balancing the Scales of Justice

30 Court Cases in 17 Years. What most lawyers won't tell you and what the internet experts can't.

Most people lose in court before they ever see the courtroom.
Not because they're guilty, wrong, or "broke".
They're just talking to the wrong people.
For the past 17 years, I've experienced the legal system in ways most people never will.
I didn't learn in a classroom, I couldn't afford that s***.
I learned on the battlefield.
Nearly 30 cases in my own name.
Misdemeanor cases.
Felony cases.
Traffic cases.
Administrative cases.
Tort claims.
Evictions.
Appeals.
Civil lawsuits.
Police encounters.
Retaliation.
Some I lost (got my a** kicked out and thrown in jail a couple times).
Some I won (without even trying).
But I caught a whole slew of lessons you can't learn in law school.
Over the years I have:
- defeated experienced attorneys in court;
- forced an entire court (and its judges) to recuse themselves;
- filed records requests that froze government agencies;
- put the local public school system in check;
- exposed conflicts and procedural abuses;
- reopened cases years later through appeals;
- challenged landlords, police, and other rogue municipal thugs;
- helped others fight CPS gangsters, foreclosures, criminal charges, traffic charges, and housing disputes.
All without a law degree.
Just persistence, experience, pattern recognition, and relentless study.

The Truths I Learned the Hard Way

The biggest mistake people make in legal situations is simple:
They talk to everybody (and they momma) instead of the judge or the jury.
Furthermore, judges don't respond to "how you feel" or if you're "a good person".
They do respond to structure and proper procedure.
Most people fail because they spend years learning lessons that could've taken hours, kind of like I did.

Why I Created The Briefings

First, I had to realize who I was; a 17 year courtroom veteran who learned to move like water because I actually went swimming.
Second, after nearly two decades of learning the hard way, I knew I couldn't let you make the same painful mistakes.
I transformed my life lessons into your wisdom.
No breadcrumbs.
No theory.
Just real life court survival strategy.

The Truths You Will Learn

- The signals judges give you inside rulings;
- the most common procedural mistakes that destroy cases immediately;
- how certain phrases trigger judicial attention on sight or sound;
- how to properly read court entries;
- how to identify weak arguments from opposing counsel;
- how to win in and out of the court;
- and what to do when officials appear to have gone rogue.

The Value of Realization Beforehand is Priceless

Most people start learning how the legal system works after something has already gone wrong.
A motion gets trashed.
A hearing ends in an unfavorable fashion.
An opportunity to challenge something has already passed.
These are the times that people, like me, usually realize that they wished they had learned sooner.
These briefings exist so your realization comes before the mistake, not after.

The Truth That Most People Miss

You don't collapse time by "f****** around and finding out".
You collapse time by learning from people who have already done so.
I paid the price, now you get the wisdom.

Learn from these scars instead of earning your own.

Access the briefings below.
Learn the system before you have to face it.