OUR MISSION

  • Provide Members with the Best Criminal Legal Defense from First Encounter with Law Enforcement to the Final Stages of Post Conviction Relief.

  • Provide Affordable Prepaid Criminal Legal Protection for Everyone.

  • Fix the Broken and Corrupt Criminal Justice System and Judiciary.

Our main mission is to have our members be able to live their lives with the confidence and comfort, that in any confrontation with law enforcement, whether it be a traffic stop to a murder investigation, at a push of a button they will be immediately protected by the best lawyers and defense teams in the United States. 

We will properly and aggressively protect the rights of all our members and the wrongfully imprisoned. We will educate Americans about their rights, the laws, and the Constitution, and we will create a place where like minded attorneys and other legal professionals can collaborate, perform legal research, write briefs, and fight efficiently and effectively for true justice in America.

It is also our mission to make the criminal justice system and judiciary seek the true justice the Constitution demands and to stop the many wrongful convictions that has plagued America. We will make America aware of any biased unfair judge who continually denies credible Constitutional claims that proves a person is wrongfully convicted and/or wrongfully imprisoned, and we will do everything in our power to get the unfair judge removed from the bench and replaced with a judge who is unbiased, fair, and understands true justice. We will ensure that every American receives a fair jury trial and we will hold the prosecution to its burden to prove the accused committed every element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt as the legislature or congress intended. 

The criminal justice system and judiciary is completely broken and needs a total makeover.  The United States’ law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys all have sworn to uphold state, federal, and constitutional laws, but many do not follow the laws and continuously violate the constitutional rights of many Americans.. In addition, as a mandate of their oath, they are suppose to treat everyone equally and fairly, yet, many of these officials remain biased to the prosecution. 

The criminal justice system in America leads the world in arrests, incarceration, and community supervision. The staggering rate of 27,630 arrests per day results in 1 out of 42 people being locked up or on probation or parole. That is a total of 6,410,000 people under the thumb of the criminal justice system. This coupled with the 93 to 97 percent conviction rate, it is obvious that government officials remain at the ready to imprison its citizens. Most of these arrests and convictions are nonviolent or victimless crimes. Prison is suppose to be for people we are scared of, not people we are mad at. Many in the government have forgotten this!!! Yet every time a crime is committed, law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges seem to have a huge desire to charge and convict even if there is insufficient evidence to support a conviction.

There are thousands of Americans who are wrongfully convicted or sentenced and remain in prison even though they proved to the courts they received an unfair trial, suffered constitutional violations, or trial/sentencing errors that caused their wrongful imprisonment. Many times the prisoner even brings newly discovered evidence that proves his innocence, yet the judge denies relief and keeps him in prison. This happens time and time again, because the prisoner is locked away and has no voice and the judges who deny their credible claims have no accountability. If this trend continues many others will be imprisoned or convicted of a crime they did not commit.

In America, in order for a person to be convicted of a crime, the prosecution must prove every element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. If there is a reasonable doubt that the accused committed even one element of the crime, the jury must acquit. We are also supposed to be guaranteed a presumption innocence, which means we are innocent until proven guilty. The key phrase is “until proven guilty.” The burden falls on the prosecution, and the accused does not have to prove his innocence. In todays America those two commonly known constitutional canons of law are no longer followed as they should be by judges, jurors, and prosecutors resulting in a 97 percent conviction rate across America. 

Most people accused of crimes cannot afford $200 plus dollars an hour to retain an attorney who will work diligently for him or her. They must rely on court appointed counsel. These court appointed attorneys, more times than not, will coerce their clients to plead guilty and accept a plea deal to stave off an expensive jury trial despite there not being enough evidence to convict. Court appointed counsel also rarely ever properly represents the defendant at trial. This is not because of a lack of competence, but because of being underpaid and overworked and what money they are getting paid is being paid to them by the same entity who pays the prosecution. Most times the problems with wrongful convictions and constitutional violations start not at trial, but immediately upon arrest or confrontation with law enforcement. This happens, in most situations, when someone is arrested or confronted by law enforcement, the accused has no representation and does not know how to properly prepare for his defense, or protect himself from the schemes often used by law enforcement that lead to the wrongful conviction. It does not help matters that the prosecution is the only side of the adversarial process, of state/government versus the accused, who investigates the crime scene. This results in evidence that is in favor of the accused being lost, destroyed, or withheld from coming out at trial. Also speculative, ambiguous, or circumstantial evidence that could point to anyone’s involvement is often skewed to point to the accused without actual proof he committed the crime beyond reasonable doubt.

Motion for True Justice is the solution for the problem! We will form a coalition of over 40,000 true justice seeking attorney throughout America, at least 14 in each county who will be retained by us to properly represent the accused member from the moment of confrontation with law enforcement all the way to the final stages of post conviction relief in the United States Supreme Court. 

Our like minded true justice seeking attorneys will work together alongside our private investigators, crime scene experts, expert witnesses, data specialists, paralegals, and conviction integrity teams to guarantee that our members’ constitutional rights are protected so they will not be wrongfully convicted and imprisoned as many people who are not properly represented have been convicted. Members of Motion for True Justice who are average Americans will finally have resources that match or even surpass the resources of the prosecution and no longer must rely on ineffective court appointed attorneys.