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Hello!

My name is
Jamon Malbrough

August 2021, I was working with two guys when we got pulled over by a police officer. As he approached the car, he immediately asked if we had any drugs. One of the guys did --- but I had no idea. It was my first time working with him.  I was a young black college student just trying to make some extra money for school. The incident happened after witnessing the nationwide movement spark by Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd. I have never been pulled over before and words can't fully describe how terrified I was.

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My mission is to educate people about how to access the justice system--- a system that for too long has only served the rich and wealthy. I am not an attorney, however I partnered with a 53 year old company that gives families affordable access to top law firms nationwide though unlimited consultations, guidance with will and estates, and even 24/7 emergency support when being questioned, detained or arrested and more.

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As a young African American man in our community, I realized early on that if we don’t have a seat at the legal table, sooner or later we’ll end up on the menu. We’ve always been told, “If you know better, you should do better,” but how can we do better if we aren’t properly educated about the resources available to us? 

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