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Why Prosecution?

December 3, 2015December 3, 2015 law&publicservice

Why become a prosecutor? This question has been asked of me repeatedly since the time I choose to leave a successful career and return to school in order to obtain a law degree. Why prosecution, family and friends asked. Even within law school, where the vast majority students are entirely focused on landing a big… Continue reading Why Prosecution?

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