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Jeff Benjamin, author of Juvenile Injustice: The Chicago Story, is a television analyst, who has appeared on Court TV, MSNBC and CBS numerous times. Jeff is also a producer for Tigist Films.Jeff Benjamin recently played a police officer in the movie Marley & Me (2008) Directed by David Frankel.Starring Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Alan Arkin.
Early writing Jeff Benjamin began his activism at age of sixteen when he was a frequent guest on the teen summit show Feedback.
Written works Juvenile Injustice Juvenile Injustice: The Chicago Story, Jeff's first book published in 2003, is based on the murder of Ryan Harris. Two young boys seven and eight were held and charged with her murder, making them the youngest accused murders in the history of the United States. The two boys eventually sued the city of Chicago and received an out of court settlement in both their cases. ,
The Ohio Sniper Story
His second book The Ohio Sniper Story is based on Charles A McCoy, the Ohio sniper who attacked motorists on the Highways of Ohio. Charles A McCoy was arrested in Las Vegas after fleeing Ohio. The book details the shootings in Ohio and his time on the run ref>
The Hainan Incident His third book the Hainan Incident is based on the EP3 spy plane that collided with a Chinese F-8 meig over the south seas of China. As the world slept quietly, two great nations were on the brink of world war three. The book explores the flash points of Guangdong and Fukien where the incident took place and what escalated the incident to the threat of a full scale war.
Other adaptations ==Benjamin produced an independent movie in 2006 . http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid5501986140526217058&qGRIND+4+DA+STACK&PL=true Which soon became a cult classic for high schoolers.The movie explores the lives of young teens as they try to break into the music business. The move became such a cult hit, chairman of NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studios, Ben Silverman is currently considering Grind for a reality series. Benjamin is also in production for a movie based on the story of Ryan Harris entitled "A Chicago Story".
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