All Guilty Anyway

All Guilty Anyway

Ivy Collins, a fourth-generation attorney, is the daughter her powerful father never wanted. After growing up chasing approval that never came, Ivy rebels by joining the practice of Lester “The Truth” Williams, a notorious criminal defense lawyer who once bested her dad in court. Ivy expects mentorship and mastery. Instead, she finds a burned-out cynic running a settlement mill where clients are pressured to plea bargain their cases because, as The Truth insists, “They’re all guilty anyway.”

Ivy plays along until she’s assigned to represent Sonia Cabrerra, a Guatemalan immigrant accused of unspeakable child abuse. The case seems open and shut with physical evidence and a devastating confession. However, Ivy uncovers some linguistic and cultural misunderstandings that could lead to a massive miscarriage of justice.

Up against a broken system, Ivy must decide how far she is willing to go to fight for a client when key evidence resides in dangerous, cartel-controlled regions of Guatemala and local witnesses live amidst the constant threat of deportation.

All Guilty Anyway asks whether, in a world built upon bargains and broken people, the truth still stands a chance.

 

Description

ISBN: 978-1-971903-01-9

Publication Date: April 2026

About the Author

Russell W. Johnson is originally from West Virginia, spent his middle and high school years in Pennsylvania, and currently lives in North Carolina, where he is a practicing attorney and fiction writer.

Russell holds an undergraduate degree in English and history, with a minor in creative writing, from West Virginia University and a juris doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

(Seriously, he really holds them. He gets those diplomas down off the wall at least once a day and struts around, shoving them in people’s faces, saying, “How you like me now, suckas?”)

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