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ANTHONY ROBBINS

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Dr. Anthony L. Robbins is a forensic criminal investigator, former law enforcement officer, author, and court-tested investigative professional whose work stands at the intersection of criminal justice, civil rights, policing, and institutional accountability. Unlike commentators who study the justice system only from the outside, Dr. Robbins writes from inside the machinery of law, evidence, procedure, and power. He has worn the badge, worked investigations, reviewed evidence, examined institutional records, and seen how official narratives are built, protected, challenged, and sometimes weaponized. His perspective is shaped by years of experience in law enforcement, criminal-defense investigation, forensic review, internal investigations, police accountability, and courtroom-related work. Dr. Robbins is the author of Not Guilty: A Criminal Defense Investigator’s Guide to Winning Your Case, a work focused on criminal-defense investigations, evidence review, documentation, courtroom preparation, and the role of the modern defense investigator. Public listings describe the book as a guide offering investigative insight into criminal-defense work, including documentation, testimony, child-welfare investigations, and case strategy. He is also the author of Unjust: When African Americans Encounter the United States Justice System, a nonfiction work examining the experience of African Americans within the American legal system. Public book listings identify Unjust as a 2022 nonfiction title by Anthony L. Robbins, published by Pecan Tree Publishing. Dr. Robbins has also written Betrayed by the Badge, continuing his body of work on law enforcement, institutional failure, racial injustice, and the conflict between public trust and official power. In Re-Enslaved by Design, Dr. Robbins brings the disciplined eye of an investigator to America’s oldest unresolved case: the continued control of Black people through law, courts, policing, politics, procedure, and administrative systems. His writing is not based on theory alone. It is grounded in lived experience, investigative method, civil-rights history, and a professional understanding of how institutions document truth, bury truth, manufacture narratives, and defend themselves through policy and paperwork. Dr. Robbins’ voice is different because he has stood in the spaces most people only read about. He understands the squad room, the courtroom, the investigative file, the disciplinary report, the witness statement, and the official record. He knows how reports are written, how contradictions are hidden, how command structures protect power, how silence is rewarded, and how dissent is disciplined. His work challenges America to look beyond slogans and examine systems by their outcomes. He argues that modern racial control does not always announce itself with open hatred. Sometimes it appears as a police report, a court ruling, a voting map, a personnel file, a school record, a disciplinary charge, or a neutral-sounding policy enforced unequally. Through his books, investigations, and public commentary, Dr. Robbins has established himself as a forceful voice for truth, accountability, and justice. His mission is clear: to expose systems that hide oppression behind legal language, to educate communities on how power operates, and to demand that America stop renaming racial control as order. Dr. Robbins is not asking America to believe him because he is angry. He is asking America to follow the evidence.

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