Peter DiRosa's New Book "One Size Does Not Fit All" is an In-depth Analysis of the American Constitution and Its Treatment of Crime and Punishment to Average Citizens
Recent release "One Size Does Not Fit All", from Page Publishing author Peter DiRosa, is a profound read that shares a man's experiences with the government's interpretation of justice.
DURHAM, Conn., Jan. 31, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Peter DiRosa, a former high school teacher and businessman; a councilman, deputy mayor, and mayor of a city in Connecticut, has completed his new book "One Size Does Not Fit All", a galvanizing narrative of a man's struggle with fairness in addressing the proper conviction for crimes.
Author DiRosa presents an overwhelming situation that addresses the problem of blindness to the correct justice system: "The Constitution of the United States insures that there should be justice for all. In theory, this is the goal, but in practice, this may not be the case. In the current climate of our justice system, some benefit more than the others and many suffer because they either didn't have the resources to protect themselves, or those whose job is to administer justice no longer care about doing that job but only the end result, which is to win at all costs. The deeper result is that many Americans end up in prison, many families are destroyed, and the cost to all is enormous. Mario Delvecchio, no criminal by any standards, and until his arrest and conviction — as his greatest crimes — two parking tickets, and perhaps, a speeding violation. But the government needed to put an end to this crime spree and moved to administer justice. Mario soon discovered that truly, justice is blind. It is blind to the truth and what is right. And no matter what you say and do, and no matter what the facts, you are guilty until proven innocent. And proving one's innocence is no easy task. Mario is charged with a federal crime, convicted, and sentenced to a federal facility to begin the task of "rehabilitation" in order to regain his right to return to society. Armed with a keen sense of humor and a jaded sense of reality, Mario describes the ordeal of what just about every American could encounter based on our current judicial system. All Americans should be aware that no matter what you think, American justice does not recognize that one size does not fit all."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Peter DiRosa's engaging account is a powerful tool that enlightens readers with the prevalent issue of misuse of power in administering justice to citizens.
Readers who wish to experience this work can purchase "One Size Does Not Fit All" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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