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A Judge and his D.A. carry out their regular duties in court until a criminal conspiracy threatens to take down the whole system. The reader is swept along, witnessing what occurs in actual juvenile court proceedings but when a strange death takes place and involves the court we are taken into a maze of mystery as the judges curiosity pull himself and his fellow deputy further into the conspiracy, the judges background and the help of various relatives close to both the judge and the law enforcement community get involved. This is Los angeles at its darkest moments.

Produktbeschreibung
A Judge and his D.A. carry out their regular duties in court until a criminal conspiracy threatens to take down the whole system. The reader is swept along, witnessing what occurs in actual juvenile court proceedings but when a strange death takes place and involves the court we are taken into a maze of mystery as the judges curiosity pull himself and his fellow deputy further into the conspiracy, the judges background and the help of various relatives close to both the judge and the law enforcement community get involved. This is Los angeles at its darkest moments.
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Autorenporträt
Jack Gold is a retired Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner. He graduated Whittier School of Law in July 1970 and passed the California bar exam August 1970. He began his practice with partner Stanley Y. Oda as Gold and Oda in 1970 and specialized in criminal, juvenile and music law with Mr. Oda who was and is today an expert in workers compensation in Los Angeles. He represented juveniles on the court appointed bar panel for approximately 10 years and helped create the Los Angeles County Juvenile Court Bar Association. In 1981 he was appointed to sit in the superior court juvenile section as a referee subsequently being hired as a permanent superior court employee on November 7,1993 being sworn in as a commissioner of the court. His first and long lasting employment as a commissioner in the court lasted until his retirement on July 27, 2009. He remained in the juvenile court handling crimes by minors with one year in the juvenile dependency court hearing cases involving abandoned neglected and abused children. Commissioner Gold has lectured on occasion to the statewide Juvenile Court Judges of California on Delinquency matters concerning gangs and graffiti.