By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - The cases of litigator and bestselling author James W. Huston often sound as intriguing as his plots. Consider one of his current cases involving a Greek Army helicopter that crashed into the Aegean Sea, killing all five military crew members and 12 passengers, on their way to Mt. Athos, the spiritual home of the Greek Orthodox Church. The weather was clear, and the flight was uneven...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - The cases of litigator and bestselling author James W. Huston often sound as intriguing as his plots. Consider one of his current cases involving a Greek Army helicopter that crashed into the Aegean Sea, killing all five military crew members and 12 passengers, on their way to Mt. Athos, the spiritual home of the Greek Orthodox Church. The weather was clear, and the flight was uneven...
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