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Diane and David
Munson
www.DianeandDavidMunson.com
Diane Munson has been an
attorney for more than twenty years. She served the U.S. Department
of Justice as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C.,
where as a Federal Prosecutor she brought indictments, tried
criminal cases, and argued appeals. Earlier, she served the
Reagan administration, appointed by Attorney General Edwin
Meese, as Deputy Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevention. She worked with the Justice Department,
the U.S. Congress, and the White House on major policy and
legal issues.
More recently she has been
in a solo general practice specializing in helping families
and representing children and parents in cases of neglect
and abuse.
David Munson served as a
Special Agent with the Naval Investigative Service, U.S. Customs,
and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration over a 27 year career.
During his career he conducted many investigations and often
assumed undercover roles. He infiltrated international drug
smuggling organizations. In this role he traveled with drug
dealers, met their suppliers in foreign countries, helped
fly their drugs to the U.S., then feigned surprise when shipements
were seized by law enforcement. Later his true identity was
revealed when he testified against the group members in court.
While assigned to DEA headquarters
in Washington, D.C., David served two years as a Congressional
Fellow on the Senate Permanent subcommittee on Investigations
and as a staff investigator.
Prior to writing this novel,
Diane and David were trained as Christian mediators and created
a mediation firm where they helped many people seek forgiveness
and restoration in their relationships by applying Scripture
to their lives. They have seen that justice and forgiveness
are possible, no matter the circumstances.
As they travel to research
and cloister to write, they thank the Lord for the blessings
of faith and family. David and Diane munson live in western
Michigan and are collaborating on their next novel. ©
Facing Justice, 2005

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