Charles Brandt

Charles Brandt is a former junior high English teacher; welfare investigator in East Harlem; homicide investigator, prosecutor and Chief Deputy Attorney General of the State of Delaware. In private practice since 1976, Brandt was elected president of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and the Delaware Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He has been named by his peers as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" and one of the "Best Lawyers in Delaware." He is a frequent speaker on cross-examination and interrogation techniques for reluctant witnesses. Brandt is the author of a novel based on major crimes he solved through interrogation, The Right to Remain Silent (1988); and the true crime books: I Heard You Paint Houses (2004); and Donnie Brasco – Unfinished Business (2007, with Joe Pistone, the real life Donnie Brasco).

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  • Jimmy Hoffa Mystery/ Christmas and Angels

    Charles Brandtdiscussed his investigations of Jimmy Hoffa's murder. Rosemary Ellen Guiley celebrated Christmas traditions and spoke about angels.More »
  • Mob Confessions/ Ackerman & the Afterlife

    Frank Sheeran confessed to investigative author Charles Brandt that he handled more than 25 hits for the Mob, and for his friend Jimmy Hoffa. Joining George Knapp in the first half, Brandt shared evidence about Sheeran's involvement with Hoffa, new information on other famous...More »
  • Hoffa & the Mob

    In the course of nearly five years of recorded interviews, Frank Sheeran confessed to investigative author Charles Brandt that he handled more than twenty-five hits for the mob. Brandt joined George Knapp to discuss Sheeran's fascinating story, including details on Jimmy Hoffa's...More »

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