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U.S. Marshals The Greatest Cases of America's Most Effective Law Enforcement Agency
Mike Earp, David Fisher
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the U.S. Marshals Service, chronicling its extensive history and significant contributions to American law enforcement. The authors examine some of the most critical and defining cases handled by the agency, illustrating its evolution and its indispensable role in the pursuit of justice and public safety across the United States. It highlights how the Marshals have consistently adapted their methods to tackle diverse threats and apprehend some of the nation's most wanted fugitives. The narrative draws readers into the heart of these real-life investigations, showcasing the intelligence, bravery, and relentless dedication of the agents involved. Through a series of compelling case studies, the book reveals the complex challenges faced by the Marshals, from historical manhunts to sophisticated modern-day operations. It delves into the strategies employed, the risks undertaken, and the profound impact of their work on the judicial system and society, offering a detailed look at the agency's effectiveness and the human element behind their critical missions.
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$9.95
1 copy
Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
384
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780062227256
ISBN-10
0062227254
Language
English
Published
2015-07-01
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