Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation
In this award-winning book, Grant B. Cooper is remembered as one of the most prolific attorneys of twentieth-century America. He became internationally known as the attorney for Dr. Bernard Finch, who was accused of murdering his wife, and as the attorney for the infamous Sirhan Sirhan, the man who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy.
Grant soared as a charismatic, intelligent attorney, unafraid of taking on the politics and policework driven by the mob in 1940s Los Angeles, then characterized by the United States attorney general as "the most corrupt city in America." In his battle, the mob infiltrated the grand jury, targeted grant, and indicted him with seventeen felonies. Grant etched himself into America's history as one of the finest attorneys this country has ever known. Scrupulously researched and epic in scope, Grant Justice brings alive not only the most scandalous trials of the 1900s, but the man who made them his life.
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Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation
In this award-winning book, Grant B. Cooper is remembered as one of the most prolific attorneys of twentieth-century America. He became internationally known as the attorney for Dr. Bernard Finch, who was accused of murdering his wife, and as the attorney for the infamous Sirhan Sirhan, the man who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy.
Grant soared as a charismatic, intelligent attorney, unafraid of taking on the politics and policework driven by the mob in 1940s Los Angeles, then characterized by the United States attorney general as "the most corrupt city in America." In his battle, the mob infiltrated the grand jury, targeted grant, and indicted him with seventeen felonies. Grant etched himself into America's history as one of the finest attorneys this country has ever known. Scrupulously researched and epic in scope, Grant Justice brings alive not only the most scandalous trials of the 1900s, but the man who made them his life.
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Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation

Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation

by Robert Gregory Fegers
Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation

Grant Justice: The Untold Story of the Finest Attorney of a Generation

by Robert Gregory Fegers

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In this award-winning book, Grant B. Cooper is remembered as one of the most prolific attorneys of twentieth-century America. He became internationally known as the attorney for Dr. Bernard Finch, who was accused of murdering his wife, and as the attorney for the infamous Sirhan Sirhan, the man who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy.
Grant soared as a charismatic, intelligent attorney, unafraid of taking on the politics and policework driven by the mob in 1940s Los Angeles, then characterized by the United States attorney general as "the most corrupt city in America." In his battle, the mob infiltrated the grand jury, targeted grant, and indicted him with seventeen felonies. Grant etched himself into America's history as one of the finest attorneys this country has ever known. Scrupulously researched and epic in scope, Grant Justice brings alive not only the most scandalous trials of the 1900s, but the man who made them his life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163013999
Publisher: Booklogix Publishing Services
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Robert Gregory Fegers currently resides in Central Florida, where he has served as a judge since 2011. Prior to his ascension to the bench, he practiced in various state and federal courts located throughout the country for twenty-seven years, including the United States Supreme Court. He is a graduate of Florida State University and South Texas College of Law. The author can be contacted directly by email at .
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