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When Ricardo Jackson reported for duty with the Third Marine Division in Vietnam, his biggest fear was being shipped home in a cön. It never occurred to him that he would be transferred, in handcü s and leg irons, from Vietnam to the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas to serve 20 years for the convictions of charges relating to the murder of a Marine öcer. After Woody White earned his commission as a second lieutenant in the Marines, he completed his training and reported to the Third Marine Division in Vietnam, to serve as a legal defense attorney, even though he had never tried a…mehr

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When Ricardo Jackson reported for duty with the Third Marine Division in Vietnam, his biggest fear was being shipped home in a cön. It never occurred to him that he would be transferred, in handcü s and leg irons, from Vietnam to the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas to serve 20 years for the convictions of charges relating to the murder of a Marine öcer. After Woody White earned his commission as a second lieutenant in the Marines, he completed his training and reported to the Third Marine Division in Vietnam, to serve as a legal defense attorney, even though he had never tried a case. Woody White was the only thing standing between Ricardo Jackson and twenty years at the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, and time was running out...
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Autorenporträt
Dallas Clark, a graduate of Wake Forest University with a BA and JD, seamlessly blends military and legal expertise to weave gripping legal thrillers. As a devoted Marine, Clark earned the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" for his service in Vietnam. Post-service, he attained certification as a military judge and family law specialist.In his debut, The Investigation Officer's File, Clark draws on personal experiences as a legal officer undertaking the task of determining if an innocent man has been convicted of crimes relating to the murder of an officer in Vietnam. His second work, Murder at Fourth and Elm, skillfully explores the return of Woody White to the practice of civilian law and his first murder case, showcasing Clark's narrative mastery in the legal-thriller realm. The latest Woody White Legal Thriller, The Mind of Dan MacAvoy, forcefully pulls readers to the precipice, offering more than a courtroom battleground-a relentless plunge into the chilling recesses of one man's wounded consciousness.Now retired in Greenville, North Carolina, Clark's life is enriched by family-three daughters, sons-in-law, and five grandchildren. His narrative prowess, forged through diverse life experiences, transcends genres, providing readers not just with gripping stories but a profound glimpse into a man navigating the complexities of courtroom drama.