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Robert K. Tanenbaum

American novelist (born )

Robert K. Tanenbaum

Born (age&#;82&#;83)

New York City, U.S.

EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley
Occupations
  • Attorney
  • politician
  • novelist
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Robert K.

Tanenbaum (born ) is an American trial attorney, novelist, and former mayor of Beverly Hills, California.

Early life and education

Robert K. Tanenbaum, born in Brooklyn, New York, attended the University of California, Berkeley on a basketball scholarship where he earned a B.A. He received his J.D.

from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]

Legal career

Under the leadership of District Attorney Frank Hogan Tanenbaum learned about trial preparedness and presenting evidence to a jury as an Assistant New York County District Attorney in Manhattan. Later, Tanenbaum became head of the Homicide Bureau, served as Chief of the Criminal Courts, and was in charge of the D.A.'s legal staff training program.

Robert k tanenbaum biography of martin tn Shufelt, review of True Justice, p. View all 7 Read-Alikes. Tang Gonghong —. However, his drive for justice finds himself in the risks of losing his life; he has made a discovery of some dirty government secrets.

During his time in the D.A.'s office, Tanenbaum never lost a felony case.[2]

After his tenure in Manhattan's D.A.'s office, Tanenbaum served as Deputy Chief Counsel for the House Select Committee on Assassinations to investigate the John F. Kennedy assassination and the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination. He later resigned from the post shortly after being named.[3] In he appeared in the documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy.

In private practice, he was a special prosecution consultant on the Hillside Strangler case in Los Angeles; defended Amy Grossberg in her sensationalized baby death case; and represented eight black plaintiffs in a significant racial profiling case against the Beverly Hills Police Department.[4]

He taught Advanced Criminal Procedure for four years at Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley.

He conducts continuing legal education seminars for practicing lawyers in California, New York and Pennsylvania.[3][5] He is a member of the State Bars of New York, Pennsylvania and California.

Political career

Tanenbaum served two terms as Mayor of Beverly Hills and was a City Councilmember for eight years, from to He ran unsuccessfully for Los Angeles County District Attorney in He was defeated for re-election to the City Council in [1][6][7] He also ran D.A.

Frank Hogan's re-election campaign for District Attorney in [8]

Literary career

His byline appears on 33 books; 29 novels and 4 nonfiction works.

Robert k tanenbaum biography of martin luther When Marlene spends a summer at the family's farm on Long Island , she strikes up a friendship with Rose Heeney and her family. Frank Hogan 's re-election campaign for District Attorney in Armchair Detective, winter, , review of Reversible Error, p. Tanenbaum can be summed as an American trial attorney, a politician as well as a novelist.

His cousin Michael Gruber[9] was the ghostwriter of the first part of the popular Butch Karp -Marlene Ciampi series of novels, starting with No Lesser Plea and ending with Resolved.[10] After the partnership with Tanenbaum ended, Gruber began publishing novels using his own name.[11]

Tanenbaum's The Piano Teacher , co-written with Peter S.

Greenberg, is the true story of a psychotic killer, Badge of the Assassin recalls the true account of Tanenbaum's investigation and trial of self-proclaimed members of the Black Liberation Army who assassinated two NYPD police officers, Waverly Jones and Joseph Piagentini. It was later adapted into a movie titled Badge of the Assassin, starring James Woods as Tanenbaum.

Tanenbaum's signature work, Echoes of My Soul was published in May by Kensington Books and was named 'Pick of the Week' by Publishers Weekly in its April 22, edition. It is about Miranda v. Arizona, the United States Supreme Court decision that laid the groundwork for Miranda rights.

A recent novel, Without Fear or Favor, was published by Simon & Schuster Gallery Books in August [2]

Bibliography

Non-fiction

  • The Piano Teacher: The True Story of a Psychotic Killer
  • Badge of the Assassin ( TV film adaption Badge of the Assassin)
  • Echoes of My Soul
  • Coal Country Killing

Fiction

  • No Lesser Plea
  • Depraved Indifference
  • Immoral Certainty
  • Reversible Error
  • Material Witness
  • Justice Denied
  • Corruption of Blood
  • Falsely Accused
  • Irresistible Impulse
  • Reckless Endangerment
  • Act of Revenge
  • True Justice
  • Enemy Within
  • Absolute Rage
  • Resolved
  • Hoax
  • Fury
  • Counterplay
  • Malice
  • Escape
  • Capture
  • Betrayed
  • Outrage
  • Bad Faith
  • Tragic
  • Fatal Conceit
  • Trap
  • Infamy
  • Without Fear or Favor

References

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  8. ^ ab"Robert K. Tanenbaum". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 21 October
  9. ^ ab"The Probe Interview: Bob Tanenbaum". July–August Archived from the original on July 2,
  10. ^"PW Talks with Robert K.

    Tanenbaum".

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  16. ^"Bob's Back: (And He's Better Than Ever)", Beverly Hills Weekly, Issue #, February 17, , Pages
  17. ^Mathis Chazanov, Victory Vow&#;: Beverly Hills Mayor Says He'll Finish Civic Center, 'Even If I Have to Do It Myself', The Los Angeles Times, April 20,
  18. ^"A Resonant Crime: Robert K.

    Tanenbaum".

    Robert k tanenbaum biography of martin Out of their marriage, they have got a daughter whom they name Lucy. Tandy, James Napper. Tandy, Jessica. When the police arrest Moses Welch, a local mentally impaired man who could not possibly have been involved in the killings, Daniel asks Marlene for her help, which she is happy to give.

    . Retrieved 19 January

  19. ^Weinman, Sarah. "Ghostwriting, Part I: The Ballad of Michael Gruber". Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind Crime fiction, and more.

    Robert k tanenbaum biography of martin lawrence After reading the hundred pages Tanenbaum sent him, Gruber realized that the book could not be saved. However, Butch Karp is not so easily convinced. He received his J. Jim Fusilli.

    Retrieved 21 April

  20. ^Snyder, Diane (March ). "A Killer Debut: Former Ghostwriter Michael Gruber Dredges Up Demons for Debut Thriller". Book Reviews. Romantic Times.

    Robert k tanenbaum biography of martin short: Non-fiction [ edit ]. Wikidata item. The second book presents us with the hijacking of a plane by Croatian terrorists. Marlene is later shocked to learn that Daniel's parents and ten-year-old sister Lizzie have been murdered in their home in McCullensburg, WV.

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  21. ^Done, Norelle. "Seattle Author Michael Gruber: What's In A Name?". Seattle Wrote. Featuring Seattle's authors and writers. Retrieved 21 April

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