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At nineteen years old, Dario Guevara was sentenced to life in prison through a plea bargain he did not understand - signed under pressure, in a language he had not fully mastered, without adequate legal counsel. He would spend seventeen years inside some of California's most violent prisons before finally being released.
Due Process Denied is his true story.
From the streets of Mexico to the immigration shadows of Southern California, from solitary confinement to maximum security yards, Dario survived a system designed to keep him invisible. He witnessed injustice, violence, and the slow erosion of human dignity - and refused to let it define him.
This is a story about what happens when the legal system fails the young, the poor, and the undocumented. It is also a story of faith, resilience, and the unbreakable will to rise again.
Due Process Denied is not just a memoir. It is a testimony - to the cost of a broken system, and to the light that survives even in the darkest places.
Due Process Denied is his true story.
From the streets of Mexico to the immigration shadows of Southern California, from solitary confinement to maximum security yards, Dario survived a system designed to keep him invisible. He witnessed injustice, violence, and the slow erosion of human dignity - and refused to let it define him.
This is a story about what happens when the legal system fails the young, the poor, and the undocumented. It is also a story of faith, resilience, and the unbreakable will to rise again.
Due Process Denied is not just a memoir. It is a testimony - to the cost of a broken system, and to the light that survives even in the darkest places.