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Jun062009

« How Public Defense Law Job Shapes Character and Skills - Julia Green »

In Chapter 7 of 9, federal court defense work teaches lawyer Julia Green to be less judgmental and to ask why rather than what when hearing defendants stories. An additional lesson, and fulfillment, comes in the courtroom interactions and experiences presented in engaging prosecution, jury, and judges.

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