Some prosecute, some do defense,
some become judges. The exceptional may make it to the federal bench.
Then there are those who do it
all - and more. A rare few even come to be called "legend." Former
U.S. District Judge Herb Stern is one of those.
Starting as a DA in New York,
Stern swiftly rose to be the powerful U.S Attorney for New Jersey, all less than
a decade out of law school, with a string of spectacular cases - from the
killing of Malcolm X to the mob hold on NJ politicians - that made him famous.
On the eve of the publication of
his latest book, "Diary of a DA," Herb Stern sits down for a candid conversation
with Host Raymond Brown on this edition of "Due Process."
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