About Juror #11 by Katrina Robertson
How can you keep your faith in people after seeing the flaws of the American justice system?
Juror #11 exposes the flaws and weaknesses in the American justice system from the perspective of a murder trial juror who endured months of trauma, the threat of jail, and thousands of dollars in fines and legal fees because of them.
The author, an adoptive mother of children from trauma and an advocate for other child and adult victims of society, was a victim herself, but because of her strong faith and many years of experience fighting the legal system for others, emerged as a victor. You will be amazed at the number of traumatic events that occurred during five hellish months of her life. And you will be inspired by her courage, selflessness, and steadfastness through it all.
In this book, you will learn:
• Our American justice system is flawed
• You can rise out of great tribulations in your life
• Having faith doesn’t “fix” your problems
• Loving people is one of the most important things we can do in this life
Her story is one of indestructible hope rising out of the ashes of tragedy. If you like courtroom drama and stories of people overcoming trials and tribulations, you will love Juror #11.
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Author Bio:
Katrina calls Hot Springs, Arkansas home. She graduated from Ouachita Baptist University with a degree in accounting in 1999. With that, she worked in public and private accounting for several years before she decided to obtain her licenses in the securities industry and become an investment advisor. She’s been working with a local wealth management company since 2007 where she serves as their Chief Compliance Officer.
She has volunteered in many capacities to advocate for children in the foster care system and plays an active role in her church and community. She and her husband adopted three boys, two from foster care and one as an adult, they also have two biological children and countless others she is a “mom” to in some capacity.
Her children are now, for the most part, grown and she likes to spend her free time reading (especially memoirs) and lounging with her puppies in her favorite recliner.