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Quest for Justice

Author : Henry E. Hudson
Publisher : Ingram
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Judges
ISBN : 1893846695

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A young deputy sheriff goes to law school to become the people¿s lawyer. Then teams up with some sharp cops to tackle crime, first in his community and later nationally. Each step brings controversy as he progresses from county prosecutor to U.S. Attorney¿to Director of the U.S. Marshals Service¿ ultimately to Federal District Judge. You¿ll be shocked to learn how one prominent person tried to tube his career! Greta Van Susteren of Fox News says ¿crime news junkies will love Quest for Justice, . . . a thrilling tale of crime fighting adventure.¿ And Ollie North says, ¿Henry Hudson weaves a suspenseful tale that reads like a novel, but it¿s all true.¿ An insider¿s view of the world of criminal prosecution¿the good and the bad. He really strips the varnish off. Very entertaining!

Justice and Sheriff

Author : Samuel Dana Bell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1843
Category : Constables
ISBN : PRNC:32101044482105

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Justice Gone Wrong

Author : Isaac M. Flores
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781440128295

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Justice Gone Wrong by Isaac M. Flores Pdf

From beginning to end, the 28-year tenure of Sheriff Willis V. McCall was studded with controversial cases including his own murder trial on a charge of kicking a black prisoner to death in his jail cell. McCall's very name still conjures up visions of riots, killings and racism in rural America. He reigned supreme over an area that now adjoins the Florida home of Mickey Mouse. His exploits in the enforcement of his own brand of lawandorder brought him under frequent investigation from governors, local, state and federal grand juries and up through the U.S. Supreme Court. The book is a nonfiction account about an era that has virtually been forgotten or pushed aside in our memories. It is in narrativealmost fictionalform. It is unique in its field because it deals generally with a period of time, rather than with one or two sensational aspects of it. The work is thoroughly researched including interviews, public records, private correspondence, trial testimony, official investigative reports and the journalism of the time. It revolves around one person but, more importantly, it is about a culture in our society that still remains with us to a limited extent.

In Pursuit of Justice

Author : Dan Hintz
Publisher : Flash Forward Books, a Publishing
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0692431179

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Law enforcement officers have the toughest job in America-keeping the public safe in a crime-ridden society. For nineteen years, Dan Hintz was one of those officers. Hintz always wanted to work in law enforcement. Police cars with their sirens and flashing lights caught his attention as a young boy each time they drove down the streets of his hometown, Shantytown, Wisconsin. Seeing local billboards of police officers leaning over to extend their hands to the children of his community made an indelible impression on him. The fact that officers could carry guns didn't hurt either. Gathering with his friends to play cops and robbers, he envisioned himself as a real police officer chasing down the bad guys, making sure they paid the price for their crimes. Law enforcement officers were his heroes and he wanted to be one of them. "In Pursuit of Justice" is a recollection of Hintz's childhood and adolescence, as well as experiences associated with a nineteen-year law enforcement career in central Wisconsin from the late 1960s until the first day of 1987. It depicts not only youthful discomfiture, but also family tragedies, accidents, and characters that are criminal in nature: miscreants, druggies, drunks, or just plain thugs. It also features individuals that are loveable and misguided, including those that just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Hintz is Wisconsin's Andy Taylor-his book of short stories is chock full of small-town eccentrics. What he presented in those stories is emotional, humorous, frightening, tragic, and, above all, revealing. It confirmed the harsh reality that crime and misfortune exist everywhere regardless of whether you live in a big city or a small county with charming towns, rustic farms, and little white churches. Growing up poor on a small farm in central Wisconsin, Hintz depicts not only his often-tragic life from a previous generation but his time in the U.S. Army including a stint in South Korea as a communications specialist. Hintz's law enforcement career ran the gamut of tragic, dangerous, and bizarre circumstances: farm and auto accidents, murder, suicide, bar brawls, medical emergencies, dismembered bodies, creative drug trafficking, illicit liaisons, smart-mouthed citizens, a small-town bully, racial tensions, masturbation gone wrong, and a drug-fueled rock festival from a bygone era just to name a few. But the pinnacle of Dan Hintz's law enforcement career was his involvement in the removal of one of America's most investigated domestic terrorist groups-the Posse Comitatus. Described by the FBI as "one of the first organized manifestations" of a strain of extremism "espousing racial supremacy, but primarily focused on opposition to the federal government," Hintz helped direct the removal of the racist, militia-style group from its Tigerton Dells compound in central Wisconsin.

Country Cop

Author : Barry Goodson
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781574418002

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The deputy sheriff or sheriff of a county often is perceived as the lone officer protecting the citizens of a small town. Country Cop is the riveting story of one such deputy sheriff, Barry Goodson, and his experiences with the Parker County Sheriff’s office in the 1990s and early 2000s in North Texas. Goodson was required to answer any call for service within an area roughly the size of Rhode Island (just under 1000 square miles), where a backup officer could be many miles away, and so he often patrolled and handled calls alone in a county renowned for being a haven for drug manufacturers and dealers. Goodson puts the reader in his patrol car to vicariously share what it is like to be in county law enforcement. He reveals his officer’s skills, which include the ability to identify an offender immediately, to assess that offender’s immediate intent (apparent or not), and to decide on proper action before the offender can unleash his or her attack on that deputy or against the originally intended victim. More often than not, he employed “verbal judo” to de-escalate a situation instead of drawing his gun. Calls from dispatch ranged from a simple need to clear livestock from the highways to shots fired or a 150 mph high-speed auto chase of drug dealers. More often, drug dealer attacks erupted during a perceived normal traffic stop with the offender suddenly producing a weapon, forcing Goodson to use force to subdue the individual. During one domestic violence call Goodson and another officer forced entry to stop a violent father from extreme violence against his wife and two teenage sons, but then Goodson had to intercept the wife as she lunged forward with a pair of long scissors in an attempt to stab the other officer in the back. Country Cop gives the inside story of county law enforcement and will prove a valuable resource for those in criminal justice, those who aspire to a career in law enforcement, and to all who enjoy a good police story.

Justice and Sheriff

Author : Samuel Dana Bell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1856
Category : Constables
ISBN : HARVARD:HL4PAH

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Striving for Justice

Author : Nat Glover
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2023-08-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781637631782

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Striving for Justice by Nat Glover Pdf

On a sweltering day in August 1960, in the segregated Deep South city of Jacksonville, Florida, a seventeen-year-old Black boy finished his dishwashing job at Morrison’s Cafeteria, walked out the back door, and found himself in the middle of a nightmare. Hundreds of white men with ax handles and baseball bats were attacking Black sit-in protestors in Hemming Park. Suddenly surrounded, the young man endured menacing blows and racist taunts. He called for help from a white police officer standing nearby, but no help came. And he felt an unwarranted shame he determined never to feel again. His name was Nat Glover. Nat’s life could have ended that day, but instead, the ordeal reinforced his plans to become a police officer. His belief in a better world could have faded to cynicism, but instead, it took root in his spirit. His desire to overcome the poverty and racism of his youth could have given in to shame, but instead, Nat resolved to dedicate his life to honoring the dignity of all people. Nat Glover went on to serve in law enforcement for thirty-seven years, became the first Black sheriff in Jacksonville, Florida, and the state of Florida in over a hundred years post-Reconstruction, and chose—again and again—to do the right thing at the right time for the sake of justice, compassion, and truth. In Striving for Justice, Nat recounts his history-making years in police reformation, the values that fuel him as a leader and American citizen, and what he believes will move this country forward toward hope and healing just as he once rose again…against all odds.

Justice and Sheriff

Author : Samuel Dana Bell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0461941171

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Justice and Sheriff

Author : Samuel Dana Bell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 495 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1849
Category : Constables
ISBN : LCCN:82017400

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Justice

Author : Larry Watson
Publisher : Milkweed Editions
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781571318473

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The author of Montana 1948 explores the early years of a powerful Western family in these “beautifully written” linked stories (USA Today). Larry Watson’s bestselling novel Montana 1948 was acclaimed as a “work of art,” a prize-winning evocation of a time, a place, and a family (San Francisco Chronicle). Justice is the stunning prequel that illuminates the Hayden clan’s early years, and the circumstances that led to the events of Montana 1948. With the precision of a master storyteller, Watson moves seamlessly through the decades and among the strong and hard-bitten characters that make up the Hayden family, and in the process opens an evocative window on the very heart of the American West. “An engrossing story of love, familial relationships, and secrets . . . re-creates the vivid beauty of Big Sky country.” —Booklist “Filled with rugged prose sometimes as biting as a northern plains wind.” —The Washington Post “Surprises and scenes of dramatic power punctuate the narrative . . . Throughout, Watson writes with ruthless honesty about his characters’ stunted dreams, unpredictable emotions and outbursts of senseless violence, showing once again that he understands not only the West but the untamed hearts that have roamed it.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Sheriff Smith and Justice Investigates the Bedroom Monster

Author : Eric Smith
Publisher : Archway Publishing
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781480805156

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Sheriff Smith and Justice Investigates the Bedroom Monster by Eric Smith Pdf

Sheriff Smith, and his dog, Justice, love to solve mysteries and keep the citizens of their town safe. One day, after they arrive at the sheriff's department, they receive a call from Kaden and Briley, who think a monster lives in their room and comes out at night. But before Sheriff Smith and Justice can go to their house to investigate the case of the bedroom monster, they must first swear in a group of children to be their special deputies. As soon as the special deputies, Sheriff Smith, and Justice arrive at Kaden and Briley's house, they head to the bedroom, where Justice begins sniffing for clues. But when he growls at something in the closet, everyone is surprised at what he finds In this entertaining children's tale, a sheriff, his dog, and a group of special deputies help two children realize the power of their imaginations and face their fears while solving the mystery of the bedroom monster.

Justice in the Midlands: How a Local Sheriff Solved a 30-Year Cold Case

Author : Lou Sahadi
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467145428

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Justice in the Midlands: How a Local Sheriff Solved a 30-Year Cold Case by Lou Sahadi Pdf

The murder of Ron "Little Red" Beasley is one of the most bizarre homicide cases in Midlands history. This mystery, with a background of macabre events and colorful characters, remained unsolved since 1967. Beasley's murder was originally ruled a suicide, but his family and his friend Herman Young refused to believe that. When Beasley's wife was convicted of murdering her second husband, they grew even more suspicious. Young went on to become sheriff of Fairfield County and made it his mission to find the truth. Join author Lou Sahadi as he details the gruesome details of a murder, two dramatic court trials and the untiring work of a lawman to find justice for his friend.

Montana 1948

Author : Larry Watson
Publisher : Milkweed Editions
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781571318039

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The tragic tale of a Montana family ripped apart by scandal and murder: “a significant and elegant addition to the fiction of the American West” (Washington Post). In the summer of 1948, twelve-year-old David Hayden witnessed and experienced a series of cataclysmic events that would forever change the way he saw his family. The Haydens had been pillars of their small Montana town: David’s father was the town sheriff; his uncle Frank was a war hero and respected doctor. But the family’s solid foundation was suddenly shattered by a bombshell revelation. The Hayden’s Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, tells them that Frank has been sexually assaulting his female Indian patients for years—and that she herself was his latest victim. As the tragic fallout unravels around David, he learns that truth is not what one believes it to be, that power is abused, and that sometimes one has to choose between loyalty and justice. Winner of the Milkweed National Fiction Prize

Rough Justice

Author : Lauran Paine
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc.
Page : 93 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781504725729

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Sheriff Doyle Bannion tries to keep the peace in Perdition Wells, Texas, when a shooting claims the life of an innocent bystander. When a shooting takes place at the Union Eagle Saloon, Dale McAfee, foreman of John Rockland’s mighty Texas Star Ranch, kills a range rider working for Clell Durham, a free-graze cowman. It’s a fair fight, but it’s marked by a tragic accident: the bullet that killed Durham’s rider went through his body and also killed an aged swamper. Several eyewitnesses tell Sheriff Doyle Bannion that the old man had ignored warning calls and continued sweeping, so Bannion rules the involuntary shooting death by misadventure. But the King brothers see things differently—and they’re bent on avenging their father’s death.