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  1. John D. Voelker (Ishpeming, Míchigan, 19 de junio de 1903 – 19 de marzo de 1991), más conocido por su seudónimo Robert Traver, fue un juez y escritor estadounidense que alcanzó relevancia mundial con su obra Anatomy of a Murder (Anatomía de un asesinato). [1] Se graduó en Derecho por la Universidad de Míchigan en 1928.

    • Estadounidense
    • 19 de marzo de 1991 o 18 de marzo de 1991, Marquette (Estados Unidos)
  2. John Donaldson Voelker (June 29, 1903 – March 18, 1991), also known by his pen name Robert Traver, was a noted lawyer, author and fly fisherman from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Born and raised in Ishpeming, he later attended the University of Michigan Law School.

    • Robert Traver
    • John Donaldson Voelker, June 29, 1903, Ishpeming, Michigan, United States
  3. John D. Voelker (Ishpeming, Míchigan, 19 de junio de 1903 – 19 de marzo de 1991), más conocido por su seudónimo Robert Traver, fue un juez y escritor estadounidense que alcanzó relevancia mundial con su obra Anatomy of a Murder (Anatomía de un asesinato).

  4. JOHN D. VOELKER. Anatomy of a Murder was the book that gave John Voelker prominence as a writer. It was the fifth book that he wrote, but the fourth to be published (after Troubleshooter, 1943, Danny and the Boys, 1951, and Small Town D.A., 1954). It was the first of his books to make the best-seller lists across the country.

  5. Who We Are & What We Do. About the John D. Voelker Foundation. John Voelker lived his life as most of us wish we could — on his own terms. He was a renowned novelist and outdoor writer, an eminent member of the bench and bar, and a skilled fly fisherman.

  6. 20 de mar. de 1991 · John D. Voelker, the Michigan judge who wrote "Anatomy of a Murder" and other books under the name Robert Traver, died on Monday. He was 87 years old. Mr. Voelker was driving his car near his...

  7. Anatomy of a Murder is a 1959 American courtroom drama [2] film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Wendell Mayes was based on the 1958 novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name of Robert Traver.