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Education

Jun. 23, 2006

Law Staffers Seek Funds for Victims

OAKLAND - A driver evading police sped the wrong direction down a one-way street in front of the Alameda County courthouse last week, critically injuring two young law students interning for the summer at a public-interest group that helps the elderly.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer


OAKLAND - A driver evading police sped the wrong direction down a one-way street in front of the Alameda County courthouse last week, critically injuring two young law students interning for the summer at a public-interest group that helps the elderly.
      Now, staffers at Legal Assistance for Seniors, as well as a prominent local judge, are trying to raise money ...

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