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No One Investigates or Cares About Justice by Randy Ray

Life in Prison, Memories, Solutions

The story I’m telling is true! Since no one else will tell the truth, then I have to. It started in November 2000, when I was working for a roofing company, and I got hurt about two weeks into the job. I hired a law firm to sue for workers’ compensation and have...

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