Over 30 years in the making, this powerful book recounts the high profile cases taken on by two African American brothers, both prosecutors, who brought justice to the courts of Los Angeles and lived through some of its most iconic and notorious events.
Upon meeting with Rodney King for the first time: "What we observed, in addition to obvious physical injuries, would in today’s terms be described as PTSD. He was barely able to communicate."
Find out what went on behind-the-scenes, as well as how the Rodney King beating by Los Angeles police officers affect how we approach police brutality today.
Most people who donate their bodies to science don't expect those scientists to turn around and sell them off to the highest bidder. The director of the University of California Los Angeles's body donor program did just that--find out who purchased bodies and parts, and why.
Discover the case of Fidel Goni, a hit man who escaped jail in the U.S. more than once, only to be picked up by Mexican authorities and allegedly tortured in prison. See how Prosecutor Terry White and an eye-witness, a cowboy from Montana, finally brought down the killer.
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Terry and Kerry White were born and raised in San Diego California. Terry is a graduate of San Jose State University and UCLA School of Law. Kerry is a graduate of the University of California at San Diego and UC Berkeley School of Law. The brothers began their legal careers in the early 1980s as prosecutors, taking on cases ranging from drug cartels, OJ Simpson, and Rodney King, to human trafficking and celebrities. They are both avid and long-suffering fans of the San Diego, now Los Angeles Chargers.