Opinion Over Truth

OPINION OVER TRUTH:

HOW PSYCHOLOGICAL POLICING DERAILS JUSTICE.

A PSYCHEXTRICAL CASE STUDY: VOLUME 1

When narrative overrides evidence, truth must fight to survive.

Opinion Over Truth is a gripping and unflinching account of one man’s confrontation with institutional power. Through documented chronology and lived experience, this book examines how systems designed to uphold justice can, when left insufficiently scrutinised, drift toward narrative containment, document interference, and procedural exhaustion.

This is not a sensational retelling. It is a structured record—of court proceedings, disrupted documentation, administrative escalation, and the psychological cost of resisting a conviction maintained to be wrongful. It explores a central and unsettling question: What happens when opinion solidifies into official fact, and the individual must carry the burden of disproving it?

Across six tightly argued chapters, I traces patterns rather than isolated events—revealing how critical documents become pivotal at decisive legal moments, how procedural fatigue can silence persistence, and how institutional self-preservation may compete with corrective justice.

But this book is more than a memoir. It is a warning and a call to vigilance.

For readers unfamiliar with the inner workings of the justice system, it offers a cautionary insight into the mechanics of power. For those who have endured similar experiences, it provides language to articulate what often feels invisible. For policymakers and administrators, it stands as a case study in the urgent need for transparency in a digital age where information leaves permanent trace.

In an era shaped by artificial intelligence and data permanence, concealment is no longer inevitable. The future of justice depends on systems that cannot quietly distort or erase.

Opinion Over Truth challenges readers to confront an uncomfortable possibility: that truth does not always prevail on its own—and that when it is overshadowed, only persistence, documentation, and reform can restore its place.

Publication Date‏ : ‎ March 01, 2026

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