Justice System On Trial

Justice System On Trial

The Public As Judge And Jury

The justice system was never broken.

It was built this way.

For centuries, the legal system has been entrusted to a select few—police, lawyers, judges—wielding immense power over the lives of ordinary people. But what happens when those entrusted with justice become its greatest violators? In Justice System on Trial, the entire architecture of criminal and civil justice is put under scrutiny—not just from a legal standpoint, but from a moral and democratic one.

This provocative book challenges the reader to consider a radical reimagining of justice: one where the public—not lawyers, not prosecutors—become the true arbiters of guilt and innocence. Drawing on lived experience, real cases of wrongful convictions, and a bold new courtroom model called the Equitas Forum, Omolaja exposes the systemic flaws that enable corruption, inequality, and abuse in the name of the law.

From the abolition of traditional policing to the dismantling of punitive prisons and biased courts, Justice System on Trial offers a blueprint for a new era—where justice is transparent, accountable, and truly belongs to the people it serves.

It is more than a book.

It is a call to revolution.

Because when the law fails the people, the people must reclaim the law.

Are you ready to judge the system that has judged you?

Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 10, 2025

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Justice System On Trial