Differing Opinions:  Memories of a United States Marshal

This is a non-fiction book about the varied duties and assignments performed by Deputy United States Marshals. It is written by Charles E. Burrows, Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal, Retired.

Differing Opinions is highly recommended reading for all persons interested in the United States Marshals Service, the U.S. Courts and law enforcement in general. The discussions of preparations taken to provide personal security to persons threatened and building security during high profile trials is plain and factual. Also, read about life as a juror sequestered for weeks and months under 24 hour supervision by U.S. Marshals.

This is wonderful reading for anyone interested in law enforcement, psychology or human nature. Take a look behind the scenes of some of America's most public and notorious criminal cases not written by someone on the outside seeking information, but by a Deputy U.S. Marshal who dedicated more than thirty years of his life on the inside. Differing Opinions is a professionally bound, 230 page book about one man's experiences within the U.S. Marshals Service.

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