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Unlawful Law
Unlawful Law
Unlawful Law
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D.C. Russells fanaticism with cinema, especially the horror genre, fuelled in part by studying film studies in London, England, is a passion that, when coupled with a great interest in psychoanalysis and crime, has led to a creative outlet. For readers, D. C. Russell hopes to create something of the cinematic experience.

"Well written, while reading, you see it all in front of you, it was like watching a film.
Readers review from Amazon about Neds Prey, D. C. Russells first publication

Unlawful Law is D. C. Russells second short story. It is a tale of Los Angeles police detective Brenden Fisher, who has just received a Meritorious Service Medal yet is a law unto himself. Although Brenden is still on the force, his unlawful activity is ongoing. Will his work partner, Alex, be his next victim, or will she put an end to it?

Look out for D. C. Russells first publication, Neds Prey, and third, Pavor, which completes the trilogy of horror and crime in California. For more information, follow on Twitter @DCRussellWrites and/or like D. C. Russells Facebook page, Facebook.com/DCRussellWrites.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 3, 2014
ISBN9781496985255
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    Hamburger makes the case that modern administrative law is the equivalent of perrogatives assumed by English kings which the American Constitutution carefully avoided by providing for separation of powers. It is now apparent that modern administratative agencies are acting as legistators, judges and issuers of executive decrees. I would have preferred analysis of modern law, especially Chevron and Auer Deference to accompany the detailed origins of super legal power grabs.

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Unlawful Law - D. C. Russell

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Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Acknowledgements

Thank you to everyone who has continuously

supported me in following my passion.

Chapter 1

O n a derelict road off Anker’s Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, a flickering neon sign – Love Heart Motel – flashes brightly in the dusk.

Off the forecourt in room number 3, a scantily clad woman lays on the bed, her lank and greasy hair on top of the stained pillows. That’s 200 dollars, she slurs, waving her hand and addressing a man coming out of the dimly lit bathroom.

You’re out of your fucking mind, you dirty junkie bitch! he snarls, tucking his shirt into his trousers.

"You always fuck with my money! Pay me or else this time I will report you – you

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