Scoundrels to the Hoosegow: Perry Mason Moments and Entertaining Cases from the Files of a Prosecuting Attorney (Volume 1)
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Book Synopsis: I closed my direct examination of narcotics officer Bill Bohnert by asking, "Detective Bohnert, do you see in the courtroom today the man we just saw on the tape, selling the crack cocaine to Darren Bullard?"
Bohnert pointed to Robert Funt.
"He's right there. . . ."
I heard laughter in the courtroom. I glanced at the defendant, who had dutifully raised his hand.
The prisoners seated behind him were laughing. They recognized a Perry Mason moment when they saw one.
Bohnert continued, "He's the one with his hand raised in the air."
It has been said that the public prosecutor has more power over life, liberty, and reputation than any other person—a daunting proposition, but perhaps less intimidating when that official’s perspective is tempered by humor and compassion.
In Scoundrels to the Hoosegow, a veteran prosecutor who is also a consummate storyteller shares more than thirty entertaining legal stories drawn from real life, re-creating, with verve and wit, villains, heroes, and ordinary citizens. In cases both tragic and hilarious, Morley Swingle offers a behind-the-scenes look at the justice system, taking readers from the scene of the crime to the courtroom as he explores the worlds of judges, attorneys, police officers, and criminals.
Informed by a deep appreciation of Mark Twain, Swingle aims to do for his profession what Clemens did for riverboat piloting. He leads readers on an enjoyable romp through crime and punishment, while offering a clear exposition of legal points—from the subtleties of cross-examination to the role of plea bargaining.
In cases ranging from indecent exposure to conspiracy to commit murder, Swingle considers the fine line between pornography and obscenity and discusses sensitive issues surrounding first-degree murder and the death penalty. Whether describing a drunken but well-meaning probationer who frees the dogs on “death row” or the woman who tries to hire a reluctant hit man to dispose of her husband, he combines true crime and legal analysis with a healthy dose of humor—and shares the occasional “Perry Mason moment” in which a trial dramatically shifts direction.
Not since the author of Anatomy of a Murder, Robert Traver, wrote Small Town D.A. fifty years ago has an American prosecutor penned such a candid, revealing, and funny account of the job—an altogether satisfying book that sentences the reader to many hours of enjoyment.
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Discover the thrilling world of legal battles and entertaining courtroom moments in "Scoundrels to the Hoosegow: Perry Mason Moments and Entertaining Cases from the Files of a Prosecuting Attorney (Volume 1)". Written by a seasoned prosecutor and master storyteller, this book presents over thirty captivating legal stories inspired by real-life events. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of villains, heroes, and ordinary citizens, as you explore the justice system from the crime scene to the courtroom.
What sets "Scoundrels to the Hoosegow" apart is its unique blend of humor, compassion, and insightful perspectives. With a writing style influenced by the great Mark Twain, Morley Swingle takes readers on an engrossing journey through crime and punishment. Engage with gripping tales that range from tragic to hilarious, and follow the author as he delves into the complicated dynamics between judges, attorneys, police officers, and criminals.
As you enjoy the captivating narratives, Swingle also offers a clear exposition of legal points, making the book both entertaining and informative. From discussing the intricate art of cross-examination to shedding light on the nuances of plea bargaining, the author presents a comprehensive view of the legal process. You'll be intrigued as he navigates controversial topics such as the distinction between pornography and obscenity, and the complexities surrounding first-degree murder and the death penalty.
Prepare to be enthralled by the unexpected twists and turns that transform ordinary trials into unforgettable "Perry Mason moments." Whether it's a well-meaning probationer setting the dogs on "death row" or a woman determined to hire a hitman for her husband, Swingle's stories combine true crime, legal analysis, and a dash of humor. This book guarantees many hours of enjoyment, and it is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intricate workings of the justice system.
Step into the fascinating world of legal battles today! Purchase your copy of "Scoundrels to the Hoosegow: Perry Mason Moments and Entertaining Cases from the Files of a Prosecuting Attorney (Volume 1)" now and experience the thrill of courtroom drama firsthand. Don't miss out on this candid, revealing, and amusing account that will captivate and entertain you from start to finish.
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