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Buried Alive - The Fight After Conviction

Buried Alive - The Fight After Conviction

The justice system is designed to correct its mistakes—but what happens when it refuses to? In Buried Alive – The Fight After Conviction, legal strategist and post-conviction expert Malachai DeBruce exposes the brutal realities of wrongful convictions, ineffective legal counsel, and a system designed to bury the innocent. Drawing from years of experience in legal support and document preparation, DeBruce provides an unparalleled roadmap for those fighting to overturn injustice. A former insider who has mastered the complexities of post-conviction litigation, DeBruce has dedicated his career to empowering pro se litigants—those forced to fight without legal representation. His expertise has redefined the way wrongfully convicted individuals and their families challenge the system, offering cutting-edge legal research, strategic habeas corpus petitions, and groundbreaking legal technology to give the powerless a fighting chance. As the 5th-ranked entrepreneur on Forbes' Entrepreneur of Impact, DeBruce has taken his expertise beyond the courtroom, developing a revolutionary app that is transforming the way individuals access legal defense and navigate complex legal procedures. This book is more than an analysis of post-conviction law—it is a call to action. With precision, insight, and a relentless commitment to justice, DeBruce breaks down how wrongful convictions happen, how to dismantle them, and what must change in the next decade to ensure justice is no longer a privilege, but a right. For anyone facing the weight of a conviction, fighting to free a loved one, or seeking to understand the future of post-conviction law, Buried Alive – The Fight After Conviction is the definitive guide to the battle for justice.

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EQUITABLE INTELLIGENCE - How AI and Data Are Rewriting the Rules of Social Justice
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EQUITABLE INTELLIGENCE - How AI and Data Are Rewriting the Rules of Social Justice

Equitable Intelligence is a groundbreaking examination of how artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping the criminal justice system — from policing and surveillance to sentencing, risk assessments, and incarceration. Written from the unique perspective of an ex-offender turned legal professional, this book exposes the hidden algorithms, systemic biases, and technological power structures influencing who gets watched, charged, convicted, and forgotten. Blending legal insight, historical context, and real-world analysis, Equitable Intelligence challenges readers to confront an uncomfortable truth: technology is not neutral. The same systems marketed as “objective” and “efficient” are often trained on decades of racial disparities, over-policing, and institutional inequality. Inside this book, readers will discover: How AI-driven policing and surveillance disproportionately impact marginalized communities The hidden dangers behind risk assessment tools like COMPAS How predictive algorithms influence sentencing and parole decisions The legal and ethical consequences of automated justice systems Ways artificial intelligence can also be used to empower the incarcerated and support post-conviction relief efforts This is more than a book about technology — it’s a warning, a blueprint, and a call to action. Whether you are a legal professional, activist, student, incarcerated individual, or simply someone seeking to understand the future of justice in America, Equitable Intelligence provides a powerful and eye-opening perspective on the intersection of law, race, power, and artificial intelligence. The future of justice is being coded right now. The question is: who is writing the algorithm?

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THE ASCENCION QUADRANT - LEGAL PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
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THE ASCENCION QUADRANT - LEGAL PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

The Ascension Quadrant by Malachai DeBruce is a powerful legal and strategic framework for understanding how conviction, advocacy, equity, and interpretation intersect in the pursuit of justice. Built around the four essential dimensions of ascension — North Factual Foundation, East Legal Framework, South Strategic Interpretation, and West Equitable Dimension — this book guides readers through a structured method of legal analysis designed to move beyond surface-level argument and toward synthesis, clarity, and transformation. Whether you are studying post-conviction relief, preparing legal strategy, analyzing injustice, or developing a deeper understanding of how law operates in practice, The Ascension Quadrant offers a disciplined approach for identifying facts, applying law, interpreting strategy, and elevating equitable outcomes. This work is especially relevant for: Legal advocates and researchers Post-conviction relief practitioners Students of law, justice, and public policy Individuals seeking a structured legal reasoning framework Anyone interested in the intersection of law, equity, and strategic advocacy The Ascension Quadrant is more than a book — it is a methodology for rising above fragmented legal analysis and moving toward a complete, principled, and actionable understanding of justice.

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Unlawful By Design

Unlawful by Design is a powerful examination of how injustice is not always the result of isolated mistakes, but often the product of systems, procedures, policies, and legal mechanisms built in ways that disadvantage the vulnerable from the start.

In this book, Malachai DeBruce explores the architecture of unlawful outcomes — how courts, institutions, and decision-makers can create, preserve, and legitimize injustice while appearing to operate within the bounds of law. Through a sharp legal and structural lens, the book challenges readers to look beyond surface-level errors and ask a deeper question: Was the harm accidental, or was it designed?

This work is especially relevant for readers interested in:

  • Post-conviction relief
  • Criminal justice reform
  • Wrongful convictions
  • Civil rights and due process
  • Legal strategy and institutional accountability
  • Systemic injustice and legal design

Unlawful by Design is not just a critique of broken systems — it is a framework for identifying how unlawful results are constructed, maintained, and challenged. It is written for advocates, researchers, legal thinkers, impacted individuals, and anyone committed to understanding how justice can be denied by design — and how it can be reclaimed through truth, strategy, and accountability.

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