Bobby's Trials


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Charged with the murder of his sister and mother, eighteen-year-old Bobby Wilson gave up years of his life to an unsympathetic judicial system, but ultimately, he prevailed against overwhelming odds.




Renegade Barrister


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Second book in the Bobby's Trials Series




Bobby's Book


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In 1998, at the very moment that a publisher had approached Bruce Davidson about a book of his 1959 Brooklyn Gang photographs, former gang leader Bobby Powers unexpectedly telephoned the Davidsons. Over the next decade, Emily Davidson maintained an ongoing conversation with Powers in order to bring to light his struggle to overcome his drug-ridden and violent past and to inspire others with his example. Through the words and reflections of the former drug addict and petty criminal, this book relates the long, agonizing journey from youthful urban violence and despair to the life of a committed and generous professional. Beginning in a working-class Brooklyn neighborhood in the mid 1950s where alcohol abuse and poverty were rampant, Bobby Powers went from being an illiterate gang leader and notorious drug dealer to a destroyed individual who had lost everything, including family members, close friends, and himself, all presented in his own words and in grim detail in this book. At a critical turning point in his life, recognizing the threat of his behaviors to survival, he entered detox and embarked on the arduous path to recovery and self-understanding. This process involved not only acknowledging and coming to terms with the injuries he had inflicted on his children and others, but also asking for their forgiveness. Having achieved a new way of life as a responsible and caring adult, Bobby Powers is today, at 69, a nationally respected drug addiction counselor who has aided a wide spectrum of people, including former gang members. His story represents a brutal and inspiring lesson in human frailty, degradation, and transformation.




TRIAL TECHNIQUES AND TRIALS


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Now or Never


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Reproduction of the original: Now or Never by Oliver Optic




Agony in New Haven


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This is the story of a Black Panther murder trial and what it tells us about the changing nature of justice in America. In 1970, Bobby Seale, Chairman of the Black Panther Party, and Ericka Huggins, another member of the party, were accused and brought to trial by the state of Connecticut on charges of conspiracy to commit murder. In the course of the trial, Yale University was brought to a controversial involvement in the case; the jury selection process was pushed to new and fantastic limits in a defense attempt to have the black revolutionary defendants judged by a jury of their peers; and the jury ultimately played out its role in a surprising manner in the last act of an intense courtroom melodrama. Author Donald Freed tells the strange story of the jury selection and recounts the experiences of Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins. After delineating the legal strategies of defense lawyers Charles Garry and Catherine Roraback, Freed formulates the implications of this trial for the black liberation movement and the future of justice in America.--Adapted from book jacket.




Times, Trials and Temptations


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Author Bio I am one of six children born in Richlands, N.C. I love writing songs. I love painting. I love singing and I love my children and my husband. I'm writing my life story because I want to make a difference with my life by letting others know even you are handicap you can still feel loved, successful. even maybe admired. I wanted to leave my family with a legacy of my achievements in life by being a fighter. I'm dedicating this to the memory of my husband. God bless whoever reads this book. Synopsis Here is a story about a teenager, Abby Franks, and her best friend, Judy Watson, and the times they have, and the trials they go through, and the temptations that they deal with. Now that they have met Bobby Fairfield, and Jimmy Worley life is much more interesting and very exciting. Not only are they trying to finish school but the hot summer days and being tempted to try to have a good time and not go too far is impossible. When Bobby looks at Abby she can feel her heart flutter. She finds it so hard to be what her parents is expecting of her. Her friend is her escape for someone to confide in and have an excuse to go and see Bobby.




Wrecking Crew


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A “fascinating” deep dive into the Making a Murderer case. “Get ready to change your mind or be more convinced than ever”(Steve Jackson, New York Times bestselling author). In 2016-17, while working for the USA Today Network’s Wisconsin Investigative Team, author John Ferak wrote dozens of articles examining the murder case again Steven Avery, who had already beat one wrongful conviction only to be charged with the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005. The case became the wildly successful Netflix Making A Murderer documentary. In Wrecking Crew: Demolishing the Case Against Steven Avery, Ferak lays out in exacting detail the post-conviction strategy of Kathleen Zellner, the high-profile, high-octane lawyer, to free Avery. To write this book, Zellner, perhaps America’s most successful wrongful conviction attorney, gave Ferak unique access to the exhaustive pro bono efforts she and her small suburban Chicago law firm dedicated for a man she believes to be a victim of an unscrupulous justice system in Manitowoc County. “If you’re planning to binge-watch Making a Murderer 2 over the holidays, order John Ferak’s new book Wrecking Crew, too. Definitive chronicle of criminal justice corruption in Manitowoc County.”—Michelle Malkin, host of Michelle Malkin Investigates on CRTV




A Matter of Conscience


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Sherry Hoppe tells the story of her love for and the mystery surrounding her husband Bobby Hoppe, a hometown football hero with a dark secret from his past.




Eclipse


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The spellbinding story of an American lawyer who takes on a nearly impossible case—the defense of an African freedom fighter against his corrupt government's charge of murder Damon Pierce's life has just reached a defining moment: a gifted California lawyer, he's being divorced by his wife and his work often seems soulless. Then he receives a frantic e-mail from Marissa Brand Okari—a woman he loved years ago—and decides to risk everything to respond to her plea for help. Marissa's husband, Bobby Okari, is the charismatic leader of a freedom movement in the volatile west African nation of Luandia, which is being torn apart by the world's craving for its vast supply of oil. Bobby's outspoken opposition to the exploitation of his homeland by PetroGlobal—a giant American oil company with close ties to Luandia's brutal government—has enraged General Savior Karama, the country's autocratic ruler. After Bobby leads a protest rally during a full eclipse of the sun, everyone in his home village is massacred by government troops. And now Bobby has been arrested and charged with the murder of three PetroGlobal workers. Still drawn to Marissa, Pierce agrees to defend Bobby, hoping to save both Bobby and Marissa from almost certain death. But the lethal politics of Luandia may cost Pierce his life instead. Culminating in a dramatic show trial and a desperate race against time, Eclipse combines a thrilling narrative with a vivid look at the human cost of the global lust for oil. Here is Richard North Patterson at his compelling best, confirming his place as our most provocative author of popular fiction.