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Law Practice

Mar. 1, 2007

Taking Education for Prosecutors to Next Level

District attorneys throughout the country are expected to flock to a new master of laws program at Chapman University in Orange. The courses in "prosecutorial science" will be offered in the fall. The program is the first of its kind in the nation.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SANTA ANA - Like many prosecutors in California, John S. Anderson is excited that his chosen field of law is about to get some real respect in the ivy-draped halls of academia.
      Anderson, the Orange County assistant district attorney in charge of the target crime unit, is eager to apply for a spot in the nation's first master of laws progr...

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