Jim Rambo is a retired chief prosecutor for the Attorney General of Delaware whom, among his other efforts, tried forty murder cases on both the defense and state sides of the law during his thirty-year career. Jim was born and grew up in Wilmington, Delaware during the 1940s and 1950s. A number of the stories in his book, “Let My Record Reflect” are grounded in that “city kid” experience, his later legal life, and finally, his retirement to the Mexican mountains.
Jim is the winner of a number of writing awards since his retirement in 2005, including the 2006 Ojo del Lago Outstanding Achievement in Literature for Poetry Award. Jim is now actively writing poetry, prose and music, playing tennis, and very slowly learning piano.