Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Confessions of a Las Vegas Motorcop.

With the addition of H.D. Justice, Police-Writers.com now lists 1126 US state or local law enforcement officials from 477 law enforcement agencies who have authored 2453 books.

H.D. Justice was born on the West Coast of the United States. Growing up, he always had a passion for law enforcement. When he was of age, he applied and was accepted to the Great State of Nevada’s Highway Patrol academy and has spent all of his time since working in law enforcement.


His passion for motorcycles soon led him to join the motor squad for the Nevada Highway Patrol and to help train other officers in police motor operations. He established lifelong bonds with his fellow officers and continues to work in the field of law enforcement. H.D. Justice is the author of Confessions of a Las Vegas Motorcop.

According to the book description of Confessions of a Las Vegas Motor Cop, it “is an outrageous, fun, funny and entertaining romp through the experience of a NHP Motor Trooper. Everything you could ever imagine that is supposed to stay in Vegas comes pouring out in this incredible and often stunning confessional straight from the experiences of a Vegas motor cop. You will not be able to put this page-turner down, as you read stories from a stripper who lacks modesty to crazy criminals who flirt with gun play, and from just stupid people who do dumb things to off-road riders who lack common sense- all taking place in and around Vegas.”

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