The California Private Investigator's Legal Manual (Third Edition)

by David D. Queen


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/10/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 448
ISBN : 9781462022182
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 448
ISBN : 9781462022175

About the Book

This is the third edition of the "The California Private Investigator's Legal Manual," previously titled "The Private Investigator's Legal Manual (California Edition.)" The manual remains the only source for legal information of importance to California private investigators and the attorneys who hire and represent them. The 350+ page manual covers more than 150 topics, analyzes more than 180 court cases and 150 federal and state statutes and includes the text of some of the most significant statutes. The manual is fully indexed with more than 1,000 entries to allow for quick and easy referencing.


About the Author

This is the third edition of the "The California Private Investigator's Legal Manual," previously titled "The Private Investigator's Legal Manual (California Edition.)" The manual remains the only source for legal information of importance to California private investigators and the attorneys who hire and represent them. The 350+ page manual covers more than 150 topics, analyzes more than 180 court cases and 150 federal and state statutes and includes the text of some of the most significant statutes. The manual is fully indexed with more than 1,000 entries to allow for quick and easy referencing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The author has more than 38 years' experience as a federal prosecutor, defense attorney and is a licensed California private investigator. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, he prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases involving political corruption, bank robbery, counterfeiting, threats against the President and fraud. The author was later appointed by President Reagan to be the United States Attorney. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury and later as Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Operations overseeing the enforcement operations of the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs, the I.R.S., the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms and the Office of Financial Enforcement. He served as a Treasury Department representative to INTERPOL and on the board of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. He is the author of three other legal texts and lectures extensively.