Exposed
, by Bowman, Bruce F.- ISBN: 9781419609978 | 1419609971
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/16/2005
FRAUD ON THE SUPREME COURT. THE CHARACTERS ARE REAL. THE CASES ARE REAL.Robert J. Sharpenter''s animals were picked up by the Kendall County, Illinois Sheriff using a3 year old written notice, and a 2 year old oral notice. Bruce F. Bowman tried 2 casesincluding his own case, and in 2003 attempted to appeal those 2 cases to theSupreme Court of the United States. This is a quality book with some transcript pages, including cross examination of a psychiatrist,and cross examination of a judge, and copies of pages from each appeal. Cover photographs byRic Mac Dowell. Word Processing by Willine Mahony. "THERE ARE NOT MANY BOOKS THAT INCLUDE TRANSCRIPT PAGES,CROSS EXAMINATION OF A PSYCHIATRIST, AND CROSS EXAMINATION OF A JUDGE.SOME PEOPLE MIGHT WANT A BOOK WITH CROSS EXAMINATION." Exposed Turn up the Heat By Bruce F. Bowman As reviewed by New York Times best-selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh A real-life mystery unfolds in this fact-filled book by attorney Bruce F. Bowman.Using real transcripts and legal documents, Bowman creates a stunning you-are-theresenario of misrepresentation and Supreme Court fraud. The mystery begins with a simple court case, instigated March 20, 2000, when defendant and former Old Style beerdistributor President Robert J. Sharpenter''s two donkeys and one goat ran off his propertyand were impounded. Sharpenter went to court to get them back, and eventually Bowmantook his case, staging a successful defense. Without warning, however, Bowman foundhimself pulled before the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission tobe examined as to whether or not he could continue to practice law. Here the mystery unfolds full force. Was Bowman paranoid and delusional as the courtsclaimed ? Were the voices he heard over the radio, which commented on his life, comingfrom his own head or from a more sinister source ? Had the Supreme Court put Bowmanunder satellite surveillance, stolen his phone calls and even interfered with the wordprocessing of his book ? Truth, Bowman shows us, is almost always stranger than fiction. Fascinating and gripping, Exposed includes transcripts from two actual cases, copies oforiginal documents, and the personality test that was given to determine if Bowman wasfit to continue practicing law. As intense as a whodunit and as riveting as a conspiracytheory, Exposed is the story of a man fighting back after being denied freedom of speechand freedom of the press by the Supreme Court. You''ll never look at our legal system thesame way again. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER LCCN : 2006901762 KEYS TO LEARNING Dolly Parton has a song "Coat Of Many Colors". Each chapter of Bruce F. Bowman''s book is like a patch,that when sewn together makes a coat of many colors. Bruce F. Bowman likes Kenny Rogers song "Through The Years". Kenny Rogers song "The Gambler" uses the words"...Aces I can keep...", and aces I can keep might be things you want to learn. See if there are any aces you wantto keep in Bruce F. Bowman''s book!All the Best !BRUCE F. BOWMAN POSSIBLE Nobel Prize in LiteratureBruce F. Bowman''s book EXPOSED Turn up the Heat, might be a Nobel Prize in Literature book using 3 styles of writing.CONSIDER (1) FRAUD ON THE SUPREME COURT(2) BOOK IN ENGLISH(3) BOOK PAGES, AND PAGE 397 DOLLY PARTON(4) TRANSCRIPT PAGES, the way some people try to talk in Court(5) NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, near the start. Later you might want to read other newspaper articles.IF YOU ARE FROM THE UNITED STATES, OR IF YOU ARE INTERNATIONAL,AND TRY TO READ A BOOK, THREE STYLES OF WRITING MAKESENGLISH AND READING MORE INTERESTING. About the AuthorBruce F. Bowman graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1970, and Spring semester 1969 attended Vanderbilt in France, Aix-en Provence, Francewhere classes were taught in French, and tests were written and spoken in French.During the Summer of 1965, Bruce F. Bowman was an exchange student inPoona, India near Bombay.During and after graduating from John Marshall Law School, in 1973,Bruce F. Bowman worked in the Kane County, Geneva, Illinois State''s Attorney Office.Bruce F. Bowman believes telephone calls are sometimes stolen, meaningdiverted to another location.Bruce F. Bowman was prosecuted for his beliefs. Someone interfered with word processing the 8-14-2006 email. The 8-15-2006 basic modifications are adding,"Bruce F. Bowman likes Kenny Rogers song "Through The Years", andincluding Nobel Prize in Literature.