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At the heart of the work is a single criminal case that functions as a lens on multiple systemic issues: policing priorities, charging decisions, plea bargaining dynamics, evidentiary standards, and the afterlife of a conviction. The author(s) trace the defendant’s experience from initial encounter to arrest, pretrial detention, courtroom negotiations, sentencing, and post-conviction collateral consequences. The future of criminal justice is not just