Trial attorneys are storytellers. They make human beings and the situations they find themselves in come to life in the courtroom, for the benefit...

Gregg Naclerio
Gregg Naclerio

Gregg Naclerio has practiced criminal law for over 40 years both as a defense attorney and prosecutor. His book takes the reader on a journey where he peals  back the cover of a criminal case and you will meet victims, defendants, police officers, judges, prosecutors, and defense attorney all strangers to each other until one event causes them to collide on the road to that elusive concept of justice. Some of the war stories are sad, some funny and some just downright unbelievable but all are true. Indeed, truth is much stranger than fiction and the reader will get a firsthand view of what it's really like to practice a criminal law.


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You Need Not Be An Author To Write a Book
To me authors are those talented few who can come up with
a concept that wil capture the interest of a flighty and preoccupied public. Yet, the concept is only the first
ingredient. Then comes research, perhaps significant research, into character development, scene of the action, plot - maybe subplot - conflict, and finally resolution. Some 70,000 to 100,000 words later...

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I Wrote a Book… But I am Not an Author



If you go to any public library in WakeCounty, North Carolina and navigate to Dewey Decimal number 340.92, you'll see a book entitled, You Can't Make This Stuff Up: My Criminal Law War Stories. Take a look at it. It's a very special book. Why? Because I wrote it and I am NOT an author.

To my mind and author is one who comes up with a concept, and then conducts significant research to map out the world he/she intends to write about. Then comes character...

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