Jungle Of His Choosing
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (623 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1470058855 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 740 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
• He ran (though unsuccessfully) for Circuit Judge in Miami-Dade County while beginning to earn himself the label “premier drug lawyer in South Florida.” • He appeared before a U.S. The author, semi-retired now, was a criminal defense lawyer for 26 years whose career was terminated by a federal prison
JUNGLE OF HIS CHOOSING by Sheldon Yavitz The Brazilian This is exciting reading, stimulating, well-written, just like you would expect from a man that spent all those years defending the drug king pins of colombia and the caribean. Stanton Polard imaginary personification and flamboyant life.The world of drug trafficking, prostitution, goverment corruption, murder, sexual orgies all come thru the pages of this book. FIVE STAR RATING*****
No one is more qualified than Yavitz to offer such an authoritative and compelling look into today’s society depicting the lifestyle of Stanton Pollard, the controversial, dapper Miami criminal defense attorney, and his cohorts. The result? As depicted in the book, in the end they did not benefit — they wound up dead or in jail, and people from other lands took over. During the 1980s, economic hardships and the drive to make money were catalysts for Americans to enter the ugly drug trade. Only one, the journalist in pursuit of telling the novel’s main character’s story, winds up living the good life. Though the manuscript lingered for more than 10 years, he now shares this story with us, ripe for our time. Sheldon Yavitz wrote this 740-page novel as a cross between reality and fiction, tempered by time and perspective. Here’s another aspect of this novel: it’s a historical work depicting a period that no longer exists. There’s not a single character in this novel — all touched by the world of crime — who had a happy life.. He writes from experience, and while p
(See “Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy” aka The Kerry Report.) . Though the manuscript lingered for more than 10 years, he now shares this story with us, ripe for our time. He writes from experience, and while put away — that gave him time — he wrote this story. Though not part of the manuscript, Shelly’s life is filled with stunning episodes: • He represented serial killer “Mad Dog” Paul John Knowles and landed in jail on a contempt citation because he refused to violate his attorney-client commitment. Kerry, representing his convicted drug smuggler clients who testified about gun-running to Nicaragua for the CIA and carrying drugs on return flights. The author, semi-retired now, was a criminal defense lawyer for 26 years whose career was terminated by a federal prison sentence. • He ran (though unsuccessfully) f