Fb2 A View from the Bench ePub
by Joseph A. Wapner
Category: | Regional U.S. |
Subcategory: | Memoris and Biographies |
Author: | Joseph A. Wapner |
ISBN: | 0451821939 |
ISBN13: | 978-0451821935 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Signet (October 1, 1988) |
Fb2 eBook: | 1513 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1695 kb |
Digital formats: | lrf txt azw mbr |
A view from the bench. by. Wapner, Joseph A. Publication date.
A view from the bench.
A View from the Bench book. Joseph Wapner was an American judge and television personality. He was the first star of the ongoing reality courtroom series The People's Court. The court show's first run in syndication, with Wapner presiding as judge, lasted from 1981 to 1993.
This book made a remarkable impression on m. .Judge Wapner writes in a fun, intelligent way about life's little encounters. Anecdotal voyage through Wapner's career as a judge. Great insight and sense of humor. I will remember it forever. com User, January 23, 1998. Recently Viewed and Featured. Men U: Advanced Courses for a Transformed Life.
Wapner authored a book, A View from the Bench (1987, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 9780671638733). On Alice Coopers 1983 album DaDa there is Special Thanks to Judge Joseph A. Wapner on the back cover. He appeared in the second episode of Sliders as himself, in an alternative world where the Soviet Union has conquered the USA. The People's Court is instead a criminal court that hands out long prison sentences, and he is referred as "Commissar Wapner" rather than judge On Alice Coopers 1983 album DaDa there is Specia.
JUDGE JOSEPH A. WAPNER CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY WITH 2392nd STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME 6922 Hollywood Boulevard . He is also the author of the book A View From the Bench. WAPNER CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY WITH 2392nd STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME 6922 Hollywood Boulevard near Orange Avenue near the offices of Ralph Edwards/Stu Billett Productions, producers of the nationally syndicated television show "The People's Court" Thursday, November 12, 2010. One of Hollywood's own hometown heroes, Judge Joseph A. Wapner was born in Los Angeles on November 15, 1919 to Max and Faye Wapner. Wapner's father was a Los Angeles attorney who occasionally appeared on the TV show, "Divorce Court.
Complete summary of Joseph A. Wapner's A View from the Bench . The book clearly shows that Wapner loves to settle conflicts; for civil cases, he advocates almost anything other than going to court. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of A View from the Bench. Joseph A. Wapner is probably one of the most popular, trusted judges in the United States; his work as a small-claims arbiter on the syndicated television show The People’s Court almost certainly makes him one of the most recognized. On television, Wapner seems a down-to-earth, humane man full of common sense. When one does, though, Wapner would be the judge to have.
This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Wapner has also authored two books, A View from the Bench and Judge Wapner's Guide to Small Claims Court
This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Wapner has also authored two books, A View from the Bench and Judge Wapner's Guide to Small Claims Court On August 9, 2008, Wapner appeared as Judge in a Major League Baseball on Fox Pregame People's Court parody segment called "The Players Court". Wapner is also featured on the "Judge Wapner Root Beer" drink, featuring the slogan "I sentence you to drink my root beer.
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Judge Joseph Wapner is not a modest man. Even in the black-robe league of.The book is chock full of other examples of reversible error, but Judge Wapner presses on. Even in the black-robe league of judges past and present, where modesty is always in short supply, the paucity of his humility is remarkable. I suppose that he can point to his daytime television audience, 20 million strong, as warrant for his absolute certainty that he is worth all the self acclaim detailed in his recent auto-vanity. Judge Wapner’s idiosyncratic view of criminal law is illustrated by a war tale he recounts from his real-life days in the California court system.