Reseña del editor:
This manual is a treatise on the federal criminal justice system, from being investigated, through Grand Jury proceedings and trial. It is a guide to knowing your rights and the methods employed by federal law enforcement agencies and prosecutors, from a Constitutional and practical perspective. The manual contains tips on surviving federal investigations, the Bail Reform Act, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and the Federal Custody and Security Classification Program for those convicted and entering the federal prison system.
Biografía del autor:
Mr. Storm is Native American and ascribes to the Blackfoot heritage and ways. He grew up in Illinois and Wisconsin, where he attended the University of Wisconsin and ultimately studied law. After college, he participated in defending some of America’s most notable crime figures, while associated with prestigious law firms. As an author of numerous crime/fiction novels, he spends hours creating stories that compel readers to devote their undivided attention to his plots. Internationally, he is on the threshold of tremendous success, despite his retaining control of his stories, the production of his books and distribution. Storm is a prolific author, with an extensive bank of unique stories to bring to the avid reader of thrillers and legal mysteries. He lives near Milwaukee with his German Shepherd, Merlin. He enjoys seeing the sites in Wisconsin on his Harley. As a Viet Nam veteran, Storm works within the Wisconsin community to assist soldiers and military families, both of those in active service, and veterans who have served this country. He can be reached at www.danielstormauthor.com
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