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In the early 1970s New York City was awash with crime. As I graduated from law school there were few jobs available for young lawyers, as there was a recession. Due to poor job prospects, I applied for and was hired to be an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York. The book describes the strange and sometimes funny situations and practices that existed at that time. These resulted from a number of circumstances, but mostly the extremely high crime statistics that impact the police and prosecutors' manner of addressing the overwhelming amount of crime. I have changed some details to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the early 1970s New York City was awash with crime. As I graduated from law school there were few jobs available for young lawyers, as there was a recession. Due to poor job prospects, I applied for and was hired to be an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York. The book describes the strange and sometimes funny situations and practices that existed at that time. These resulted from a number of circumstances, but mostly the extremely high crime statistics that impact the police and prosecutors' manner of addressing the overwhelming amount of crime. I have changed some details to protect the innocent and avoid embarrassing anyone. However, the basic stories are true accounts of how I moved through the office and became one of eight "riding" assistants helping to investigate the approximately 400 homicides in Brooklyn that year.
Autorenporträt
Steven M. Silverberg has practiced law for over fifty years, starting as a prosecutor in the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, part of which is the subject of this book, and then as Town Prosecutor for the largest Town in Westchester New York. After about seven years as a prosecutor he went into private law practice, ultimately co-founding the law firm of Silverberg Zalantis LLC which focuses on zoning, land use, municipal and environmental law. Over the years he co authored a book and authored a number of articles on various legal subjects related to land use and environmental law