Judges
Justice Redeemed
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David Erickson
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The story begins during the tumultuous presidency of George McGomery, a liberal leader whose second-term ambitions are marred by questionable ethics. With a 50-50 Senate, McGomery manipulates the system to appoint judges aligned with his agenda, leaving a trail of injustice in his wake. His actions spark a fierce rivalry with Leroy Jordan, a conservative candidate determined to bring transparency and integrity back to the judiciary.
Enter Horace B. Miller, a young lawyer from Maine, and Pastor Jimmy Lee, a fiery minister from New York City. Despite coming from different worlds, their shared commitment to justice and faith in Jordan's vision unite them. Together, they campaign tirelessly for Jordan, enduring persecution and personal sacrifice along the way. Pastor Lee’s outspoken wife, Cecelia, becomes a beacon of strength, rallying support for their cause.
When Jordan wins the presidency after a hard-fought battle, he faces an uphill struggle against a judiciary riddled with corruption. Liberal judges, appointed during McGomery's tenure, obstruct the new administration's immigration policies, protecting criminals and enabling widespread fraud. As Miller and Lee dig deeper, they uncover shocking evidence of illegal activities, from federal benefits fraud to Social Security scams.
The novel delves into the lives of its protagonists, exploring Miller’s journey as the first in his family to earn a law degree and his marriage to a prominent Maine citizen. Pastor Lee’s backstory reveals his path to ministry and his unwavering dedication to conservative causes. Meanwhile, rogue judges like Leonna Burke and Marcus Noel emerge as antagonists, their rulings driven by personal agendas rather than the rule of law.
*Justice Redeemed* is a powerful tale of faith, perseverance, and the fight for both political and moral justice. It challenges readers to reflect on the importance of integrity in leadership and the enduring strength of those who stand for what is right.
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