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    Family of Black Lawyers Create Revolutionary Board Game to Combat Mass Incarceration Through Legal Education

    February 26, 20252 Mins Read59 Views
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            NATIONWIDE — After witnessing the devastation of countless families due to unintentional severe legal violations, Attorneys Eartha and Lonnie Johnson, along with their adult attorney children decided to do something about it. The result was Crime No Crime, a fun, Family Feud-style board game that presents players with real-world scenarios that require them to determine if actions constitute crimes and if so, assess the often surprising severity of the infractions.

    “After years of seeing families torn apart due to legal ignorance, we realized legal education needed to be more accessible and engaging,” said Eartha Johnson. “Crime No Crime transforms complex legal concepts into digestible information that could literally save families from tragedy.”

    The game addresses a critical gap in public legal knowledge, particularly relevant given the current mass incarceration crisis. Players navigate through various scenarios while developing a deeper understanding of legal consequences.

    “What makes Crime No Crime unique is its ability to teach serious legal concepts in an entertaining format that resonates with both children and adults,” explained Lonnie Johnson. “When people know better, they do better, and that’s exactly what this game enables.”

    The Johnson family’s combined legal expertise spans prosecution, defense, and judicial experience, ensuring the game’s content accurately reflects the current legal landscape while remaining accessible to the general public.

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    Crime No Crime is an educational board game created by an African American family of legal professionals (husband, wife, and children – all lawyers) dedicated to preventing mass incarceration through interactive legal education. The game combines entertainment with crucial legal knowledge, helping families understand and avoid legal pitfalls through engaging gameplay. To get more information and secure your game, go to CrimeNoCrime.com

    For press inquiries, contact (713) 899-9994 or info@crimenocrime.com

     

    and judicial experience defense ensuring the game’s content accurately reflects the current legal landscape while remaining accessible to the general public. The Johnson family’s combined legal expertise spans prosecution
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