Dealing with the UK Courts
Dealing with the Courts of Law in United Kingdom by Blessed Kearns is a powerful, non-fiction memoir charting the author's profoundly personal and often overwhelming journey as a self-represented litigant navigating the complex UK Justice System entirely alone. As a qualified nurse, the author brought meticulous attention and a commitment to advocacy into the courtroom, offering a unique perspective on systemic accountability. The book is not a legal guide but a critical evaluation, exposing crucial failures observed in the system—including regulatory bodies like the Care Quality Commission—while simultaneously serving as an empowering testament to personal resilience, demonstrating how an ordinary individual can fight for their legal rights and prevail against daunting institutional challenges.
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