KEVIN WIGGINS FIGHTS BACK

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere"

Martin Luther King Jr.

Thank you for visiting my site.  This site was created to expose and fight the injustice in my criminal case. 

 
There are countless men and women whom, though deserving to be held accountable for breaking the law, are punished excessively by prosecutors who use the administration of justice as a tool of oppression, and shamefully defended by far too many defense attorneys, many of whom, assist prosecutors in their schemes to corrupt justice.  And so, not only do I fight for my family, but for them and their families, who may find themselves unable to articulate the pain felt under the enormous weight of oppression.

 I thought that if I confessed my guilt and accepted my fate that those charged with the administration of justice and the defense of my rights would do the right thing.  They didn't.  Having my case fed through the wires of the local media, I thought that, given the recent developments in my case, that it was tainted by corruption, that they would swoon in to cover them.  Having thus been proven wrong in my assumptions, I'm left with the choice between allowing my adversaries to attack me with impunity, or fight back.  I've chosen the latter.

 I write not as a victim.  I can never be victimized by my adversary's attacks.  This is a fight, and one from which I will not back down.  In my left hand are my background as a soldier, accountant, and entrepreneur;  in my right hand are my faith in God, and the realization of how utterly useless are those gifts in my left hand without his grace and mercy.

 
My fervent prayer is that those who visit this site will take to heart the lessons my case teaches:

 1.  Violating federal laws carry stiff penalties that far outweigh the crime, even for first-time, non-violent offenders.

2.  For those faced with the misforturne of criminal charges, who decide to plead guilty, insist that ineffective assistance of counsel and prosecutorial misconduct are exceptions to the waiver of appeal.  If someone signs a plea agreement waiving the right to appeal without making those exceptions, then one cannot appeal his/her sentence, even if the prosecutors and defense attorneys violate their constitutional rights at sentencing.

3.  Everyone charged with a crime in the United States of America has a fundamental right for the process to be fair.

4.  Unless the public demands better from prosecutors and defense attorneys, they won't do better.

5.  We should all take to heart what film director Micheal Hancke said, " There's no crime I couldn't have committed. It's to easy to say 'Oh no, I would never do that,' but that's dishonest. We are capable of everything."

6.  We should never let our failures define us.

Please view 'My Story' to get the full scope, and then, please help me bring this fight to the attention of the Attorney General, Various Media and Elected Officials by adding your name to the electronic petition that will be sent to them.

 

Thank You For Visiting,

 Kevin G. Wiggins

 

 'So when this loose behavior I throw off
 And pay the debt I never promised, 
 By how much better than my word I am,
 By so much shall I falsify men's expectations;
 And, like bright metal on a sullen ground,
 My reformation, glitt'ring o'er my fault,
 Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes
 Than that which hath no foil to set it off.
 I'll so offend to make offense a skill,
 Redeeming time, when men think least I will.'

 William Shakespeare

 

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