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After writing over a dozen True Crime books, I heard from my readers that they wanted to know more about the so called big cases and how they were solved and what the attorneys went through in the courtroom. That was when I came up with the idea of selecting one of the outstanding prosecutors in the Major Crimes Division and giving the reader a chance to follow that attorney as they prepare and try their important cases. What I have done is select a number of their high powered cases and show what they had to do to prepare for trial. Then we follow the attorney into the courtroom and watch how he or she presents the case to the jury. The first book of this DA Delta Force series was titled Prosecutrix Fight for Justice in which it followed prosecutor Eleanor Hunter while discussing six of the major crimes cases she handled. This new book The Top Gun Prosecutor follows the same format but this time the spot light is focused on prosecutor John Monaghan. What makes him so remarkable is the fact that he knows how to thoroughly prepare a case so that when he walks into court and says, "Ready for the People" he means it. However, this prosecutor, John Monaghan, has another hidden talent that becomes apparent when he is in front of a jury. He possesses a downhome rapport with the jurors. Most attorneys will speak down to jurors however, John relates to jurors like he were talking to them as a neighbor. I have worked with hundreds of first-rate attorneys but John Monaghan is in a league by himself. This book will review six cases he took to trial to give you a close up look of what really happens in the trenches of the criminal justice system. But most of all you will have the opportunity to see how some of the most violent and brutal murderers meet their match when they find themselves in the cross hairs of the TOP GUN PROSECUTOR
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A renowned journalist and legal commentator exposes the unchecked power of the prosecutor as a driving force in America’s mass incarceration crisis—and charts a way out. “An important, thoughtful, and thorough examination of criminal justice in America that speaks directly to how we reduce mass incarceration.”—Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy “This harrowing, often enraging book is a hopeful one, as well, profiling innovative new approaches and the frontline advocates who champion them.”—Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted FINALIST FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE • SHORTLISTED FOR THE J. ANTHONY LUKAS BOOK PRIZE • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • The New York Public Library • Library Journal • Publishers Weekly • Kirkus Reviews The American criminal justice system is supposed to be a contest between two equal adversaries, the prosecution and the defense, with judges ensuring a fair fight. That image of the law does not match the reality in the courtroom, however. Much of the time, it is prosecutors more than judges who control the outcome of a case, from choosing the charge to setting bail to determining the plea bargain. They often decide who goes free and who goes to prison, even who lives and who dies. In Charged, Emily Bazelon reveals how this kind of unchecked power is the underreported cause of enormous injustice—and the missing piece in the mass incarceration puzzle. Charged follows the story of two young people caught up in the criminal justice system: Kevin, a twenty-year-old in Brooklyn who picked up his friend’s gun as the cops burst in and was charged with a serious violent felony, and Noura, a teenage girl in Memphis indicted for the murder of her mother. Bazelon tracks both cases—from arrest and charging to trial and sentencing—and, with her trademark blend of deeply reported narrative, legal analysis, and investigative journalism, illustrates just how criminal prosecutions can go wrong and, more important, why they don’t have to. Bazelon also details the second chances they prosecutors can extend, if they choose, to Kevin and Noura and so many others. She follows a wave of reform-minded D.A.s who have been elected in some of our biggest cities, as well as in rural areas in every region of the country, put in office to do nothing less than reinvent how their job is done. If they succeed, they can point the country toward a different and profoundly better future.
Recounts the disturbing true story of Victor Paleologus, who brutally murdered a twenty-one-year-old aspiring model, and profiles similar cases of photographers killing their models.
Gene McVay brings a diverse background as a factory worker, Intelligence Analyst at The National Security Agency, a global qualified aircraft commander on the C-141 Starlifter, a career fighter pilot and commander of a three billion dollar multinational provisional wing followed by a test of the political waters as a candidate for governor running against presidential hopeful, Mike Huckabee. Tighten your G suit and prepare to become a better manager as you enter the poignant human world of an old veteran as he relates principles that propelled him upward through the ranks to power and respect. No head of state or chief executive officer is so high that they can afford to stop learning. No arsenal is so complete that a secret weapon can be discarded. No repertoire is so perfect that it cannot use some spit and polish. The book is not about perfection but persistence and compassion. Few soar to the very top, but you can enjoy the journey and unashamedly feel contentment when the battle is over.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "If you loved the movie, you will love the real story in the book." -- Fox & Friends On the 50th anniversary of the creation of the "Topgun" Navy Fighter School, its founder shares the remarkable inside story of how he and eight other risk-takers revolutionized the art of aerial combat. When American fighter jets were being downed at an unprecedented rate during the Vietnam War, the U.S. Navy turned to a young lieutenant commander, Dan Pedersen, to figure out a way to reverse their dark fortune. On a shoestring budget and with little support, Pedersen picked eight of the finest pilots to help train a new generation to bend jets like the F-4 Phantom to their will and learn how to dogfight all over again. What resulted was nothing short of a revolution -- one that took young American pilots from the crucible of combat training in the California desert to the blistering skies of Vietnam, in the process raising America's Navy combat kill ratio from two enemy planes downed for every American plane lost to more than 22 to 1. Topgun emerged not only as an icon of America's military dominance immortalized by Hollywood but as a vital institution that would shape the nation's military strategy for generations to come. Pedersen takes readers on a colorful and thrilling ride -- from Miramar to Area 51 to the decks of aircraft carriers in war and peace-through a historic moment in air warfare. He helped establish a legacy that was built by him and his "Original Eight" -- the best of the best -- and carried on for six decades by some of America's greatest leaders. Topgun is a heartfelt and personal testimony to patriotism, sacrifice, and American innovation and daring.
A former prosecutor's hilarious tales of the ne'er-do-wells and knuckleheads he helped bring to justice