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A former police officer for the city of Palmetto (Florida), Chuck Cambers is the Chief investigator and owner of Chambers Investigations.  Since the beginning of his private investigative work Mr. Chambers has been appointed by the 12th. Judicial Circuit to conduct special investigations regarding homicides and capital crimes. Many of his cases can be found on the Internet through the Newscrawler Search Engines. He has processed  in excess of 20,000 cases both civil and criminal.  The largest case settlement to date is 6.5 million dollars for the plaintiff as well as several cases in excess of 1 million dollars.  

Chuck Chambers also currently travels and conducts seminars for other investigators, business owners and private citizens in Crime Prevention, Privacy and How To Keep It, and Security.  He has also appeared as a guest speaker for the Florida Sheriff’s Association and assisted in updating Sheriff’s detectives on Fugitive Tracking and Locating Techniques. In 1965 Chuck Chambers joined the United States Marines and held a position in the Anti Tank Battalion.  
 In his book, The Private Investigator Handbook: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Protect Yourself, Get Justice, or Get Even, he shares his insider expertise, with true case histories from his files, tricks of the trade, and step-by-step advice to help readers be able to:  
- Catch a cheating spouse
- Uncover hidden assets, monetary malfeasance, and fraud
- Tail and track a mark- Use the Internet to get information on anything and anyone
- Protect one's privacy
- Prepare an intelligence file on anyone-on and off line
- Find and preserve legal evidence


The Private Investigator Handbook: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Protect Yourself, Get Justice, or Get Even
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