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April 25, 2006

Emory Law Student Tries Federal Criminal Case

Working with the U.S. Attorney's Office, and utilizing the 3rd year practice rule, an Emory law student helped try a major drug case in federal court and got the conviction.  Story. . .   [Mark Godsey]

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Oh, I am so shocked. The government getting a conviction.

Posted by: anon | Apr 25, 2006 4:37:13 AM

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