The separate award of half that high , and the Robaks argue on cross - appeal sum to each parent could in no way constithat it was too low . The Robaks also crosstute duplicate recovery . appeal the district court's order concerning the ...
The United States contends that the damage award was too high , and the Robaks argue on cross - appeal that it was too low . The Robaks also crossappeal the district court's order concerning the amount and manner of payment of attorneys ...
Author: California (State).
Publisher:
ISBN: LALL:CA-B015282-OT
Category: Law
Page: 574
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Robak's Cross . Garden City , NY : Doubleday - Crime Club , 1985. Robak is opposing hated courtroom enemy Herman Leaks , Bington county prosecutor , in a case of murder involving a husband , whom he once cuckolded , on trial for using a ...
Author: Terry White
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN: 0313303010
Category: Literary Criticism
Page: 560
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White provides the most comprehensive scholarly compilation of fictional work of legal suspense in existence. Almost 2,000 annotations and biographical synopses of major American, British, and European authors make this a unique reference work and essential acquisition for both the scholar of popular culture and the general reader. In addition, its appendices--such as Series Characters, References, and Craft Notes by novelists and trial lawyers--are certain to make this the definitive source of reference for courtroom drama in English or translation.
ALSO BY JOE L. HENSLEY Robak's Run Fort'sLaw Color Him Guilty Robak's Fire Robak's Cross Outcasts Minor Murders A Killing in Gold Rivertown Risk Song of Corpus Juris The Poison Summer Legislative Body Deliver Us to Evil The Color of ...
Author: Joe L. Hensley
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 9781466877054
Category: Fiction
Page: 288
View: 680
Cannert is searching throughout Florida for his missing wife, Martha. While he was in the hospital, coping with the latest round of treatment for his terminal cancer, Martha was in Florida looking for an appropriate place for the two of them to retire and for him to die. When he recovered enough to get out of the hospital, Martha had disappeared without a trace. Unsure whether she'd simply left him, whether she'd been killed along the road in Florida, or something else more sinister, Cannert is on a slow search of the likely places she might have stopped, looking into rumors and quiet whispers of old people - aka 'snowbirds' - disappearing. While he searches, a woman found badly abused, near death, with a massive head injury, slowly recovers in a mental hospital. She remembers almost nothing, only knowing someone out there is looking for her. And, with no knowledge of who she is, and where she can go, she goes on the run from a shadowy man that she spies watching her from outside the hospital's fence. Joe L. Hensley's Snowbird's Blood is a classically noir novel about justice, retribution, aging - and the dark underside of society.
ALSO BY JOE L. HENSLEY Robak's Run Fort's Law Color Him Guilty Robak's Fire Robak's Cross Outcasts Minor Murders A Killing in Gold Rivertown Risk Song of Corpus Juris The Poison Summer Legislative Body Deliver Us to Evil The Color of ...
Author: Joe L. Hensley
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 9781250085016
Category: Fiction
Page: 224
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AL SEARS had it all. Once a hot-shot criminal lawyer, he had a trophy wife, a fortune, and a respected position in local Memphis society. But he also had a drinking problem-- one that cost him everything: his career, his wife, his fortune, and his self-respect. Now sober, Al Sears is a licensed PI and part-time clerk in Ralph's coin shop, with a small apartment, an old car, and a chair at the Thursday-night poker game in the apartment above the shop. But even this peaceful existence is shattered when a shotgun-wielding intruder tries to knock over the game. The robber attempts to take Al hostage, but Al, sensing that this is more than simple theft, tackles him, narrowly avoiding a blast from his gun, and two of the other players shot the man to death. Already shaken by the experience, Al learns from the responding police officers that his intuition was correct-- this was no simple robbery. The dead man was a known hired killer-- one of the deadliest. Al has to face the truth that someone is trying to kill him. Given his past, any number of people could be to blame. Given the alcoholic haze in which he lived for years, he may not even remember the person who's now out to get him. Al must look into his own past, determine who is trying to kill him, and stop them before they succeed...
Author: United States. Federal Communications CommissionPublish On: 1996
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Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Provides information on the most influential English-language writers of the crime and mystery genre. Each entry includes author biographies; complete bibliographies; lists of critical studies; locations of manuscripts; the writer's own comments on his or her work, when available; and an essay written by an expert of the genre.
... Agony Column Fifty Candles Michael Bracken Bad Girls: One Dozen Dangerous Dames Deadly Campaign Tequila Sunrise David Dvorkin The Cavaradossi Killings Time for Sherlock Holmes Joe L. Hensley Robak's Cross Robak 's Fire Robak 's Firm ...
Author: Leigh Brackett
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 9781587154683
Category: Fiction
Page: 191
View: 706
From the screenwriter for STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, THE BIG SLEEP, and RIO BRAVO... Walter Sherris--"successful, happy, good husband and father--"made just one mistake: he took a walk along a dark road one night. Without warning, a car raced towards him and screeched to a stop; out piled five young men intent on violence. To the accompaniment of wild brainless laughter, Walter Sherris was beaten to the ground. He awoke in a hospital nine days later. And from that moment his pleasant life became a nightmare, more horrible than those he had wrestled with in those nine days of unconsciousness. Walter Sherris wanted revenge: for the broken leg and the pain; for the doubts he now had about his pretty young wife; and for the countless and nameless others who had been mauled by the thrill seekers, the sadists, the compulsive slayers . . . the tigers loose in a tame suburban world. The police were evasive, almost disinterested. There were no witnesses. So Walter Sherris set out alone to trap the tiger. The Tiger Among Us was filmed as 13 West Street (starring Alan Ladd).
... One Dozen Dangerous Dames Deadly Campaign Tequila Sunrise Reginald Bretnor Decisive Warfare: A Study in Military Theory David Dvorkin The Cavaradossi Killings Time for Sherlock Holmes Joe L. Hensley Robak's Cross Robak 's Fire Robak ...
Author: Hugh B. Cave
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 9781587154300
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 244
View: 596
Captain Norman Mickey Miller spent more than six thousand hours at the controls of airplanes. The Navy was his life. A legend began to grow up around him during his combat cruise in the Central Pacific as commanding officer of Bombing Squadron 109. Even to seasoned airmen his personal exploits were breathtaking, and under his leadership his squadron established the best record of destruction against enemy shipping and island bases of any land-based Navy search squadron in the Pacific. This is his story.