Introduction to the Case
The book "Framed" revolves around a complex and unjust legal case. It starts with the arrest of an innocent man who is wrongly accused of a serious crime. This man, whose life is suddenly turned upside-down, finds himself in a legal quagmire. The initial arrest is based on flimsy evidence, but the wheels of the justice system start to turn against him. The police, in their eagerness to solve the case, overlook many details that could prove his innocence. The community also jumps to conclusions, and the media sensationalizes the story, further damaging the man's reputation.The accused is a hard-working individual with a clean record. He has a family who is deeply affected by his arrest. His wife and children are left to deal with the social stigma and financial hardships that come with having a family member in jail. The man is shocked by the turn of events and is determined to prove his innocence. However, he quickly realizes that the legal system is not as fair as he thought.