Randy Carrington must explain to the court (and his wife) why an undercover officer charged him with soliciting an illegal sex act in the JC Penney men’s room. David Ramsey’s not a thief; he just hates cell phone towers. Adam and Shirley Wiggins, who together are almost as smart as a box of hammers, thought purchasing a black bear cub for their children was not only legal, but sensible. And Tia . . . well . . . she just desperately needed some tea.
These and other criminal defendants need the world—and more importantly the District Attorney—to hear their side of the story. Letters to the District Attorney is a collection of thirty of the funnier cases you’ll ever encounter. Each letter will have saying, “What were they thinking?” while chuckling and sometimes laughing out loud. This book will make great entertainment at a party or for personal pleasure. Like the DAs, you will see a different side of why people do desperate things. And you just might learn to see a more humorous side of everyday life, when you hear of people doing things that make you shake your head.
These and other criminal defendants need the world—and more importantly the District Attorney—to hear their side of the story. Letters to the District Attorney is a collection of thirty of the funnier cases you’ll ever encounter. Each letter will have saying, “What were they thinking?” while chuckling and sometimes laughing out loud. This book will make great entertainment at a party or for personal pleasure. Like the DAs, you will see a different side of why people do desperate things. And you just might learn to see a more humorous side of everyday life, when you hear of people doing things that make you shake your head.