Mike Arnold is a marijuana entrepreneur and lawyer and author of "Finishing Machine," a true crime/non-fiction book based on one of his most challenging murder cases. His legal exploits have been featured on national media, including forming the basis of a CBS 48 Hours episode entitled, "Trail of Tears."
In November 2009, Jacy Arnold , Arnold Law Office's managing partner, was named by Law and Politics' "Super Lawyers" ranki...
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Mike Arnold
About the Author
Mike Arnold was the strategic director and co-founder of one of the area's most successful law firms. As co-founder of Versus Publishing, Mike is the co-author of "Finishing Machine," a true crime/non-fiction book based on one of his most challenging murder cases. His legal exploits have been featured on national media, including forming the basis of a CBS 48 Hours episode entitled, "Trail of Tears." In addition to his legal expertise, Mike has experience in farming/agriculture and media management.
They Called Him The Finishing Machine: The Attorney Consult (Attorney Work Product Series Book 1): A new client is accused of a road rage murder. This Kindle Short Read (with PHOTOS) is the true story, written from the attorney's perspective, of his first meeting with a client claiming self-defense for shooting an unarmed man in the face with an AR-15.
A Lawyer's Guide to Hiring a Lawyer: Choosing an Advocate You Can Trust: This book is for individuals and families who need to know how to go about hiring a lawyer. It’s all about educating yourself.
A Marine Sniper, the Second Amendment, and the Salad Bar of Rights: A Lawyer Reflects on Self-Defense with a Gun(Attorney Work Product Series Book 1): Book 2 of our true crime Kindle Short (with PHOTOS) series explores an attorney's real murder case and coping with issues of self-defense and the Second Amendment. This can be a stand-alone book, as it goes into great depth of the attorney's thoughts on the Second Amendment with very little information about the case described therein.
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