By Christina Landers
Three day before graduating from law school, Charles B. O'Reilly was sworn in as a member of the California Bar. Three days after that, he tried his first case. And he won.
"I went down to the courthouse in Long Beach, for a friend, to ask the judge to let him trail a case," O'Reill...
Three day before graduating from law school, Charles B. O'Reilly was sworn in as a member of the California Bar. Three days after that, he tried his first case. And he won.
"I went down to the courthouse in Long Beach, for a friend, to ask the judge to let him trail a case," O'Reill...
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