What would you do if you were accused and arrested for a crime that you didn't commit? How about if you realized that you'd just been scammed for thousands of dollars? What about if, due to a circumstance as unavoidable as having the same name as a criminal, your credit rating kept you from buying a house or a car, or getting a loan for college? Most people trust that everything will work out and assume that the government will help them if trouble arises. However, Robert Massi reveals what the government doesn't want you to know—daily life and decisions are fraught with potential danger, and government mismanagement often has disastrous consequences for innocent, law-abiding citizens.
Familiar to viewers as a national TV legal analyst, Robert Massi has heard countless stories of well-intentioned individuals getting caught up in damaging situations that they didn't see coming. Nonetheless, the most frustrating part of these heartaches is that they could—and should—have been avoided.
Massi will share some of these astonishing stories of real people—and then he'll show you how to learn from these mishaps. Touching on everything from dodging identity theft to starting a business, People Get Screwed All the Time explains how to avoid falling for scams, getting entrenched in endless legal battles, and inadvertently ending up on the wrong side of the law. Also, if worse comes to worst, it provides unbeatable tips for how to extract yourself from a wide variety of sticky situations.
By suggesting small steps that can be taken today, People Get Screwed All the Time helps you to avert catastrophe tomorrow. Calling for action and awareness, this is a vital and eye-opening handbook that proves that ignorance is anything but bliss.
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"Very good book that explains how well-intentioned people get caught in legal messes all the time, and gives advice on how to avoid problems as well as how to handle them if they arise. The author's brother is a friend of mine. The author is a regular on FOX NEWS on legal matters."
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— AudioFile" This was an interesting book however I got very tired of the structure.... What happened... what should have done... what I would say to do "
— Gina, 10/19/2009Robert Massi, a legal analyst for Fox News Channel, is a practicing attorney in Las Vegas. He is the host of the syndicated radio talk show A Layman’s Guide to the Law, as well as of the television program Inside the Law. He also launched the program Due Process, which is devoted to educating people about constitutional law. In addition he founded The Conscience of America, an organization dedicated to improving the way ordinary citizens are treated by the legal system.
Todd McLaren, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, was involved in radio for more than twenty years in cities on both coasts, including Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. He left broadcasting for a full-time career in voice acting, where he has been heard on more than five thousand television and radio commercials, as well as television promos; narrations for documentaries on such networks as A&E, Discovery, and the History Channel; and films, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit?