By J. Tony Serra
The practice of law is filled with pain and agony and empathy for people who are under great strain and pressure. The pathos flows for us in the criminal defense field like a swift stream.
In that context, in the late 1960s, I took an informal v...
The practice of law is filled with pain and agony and empathy for people who are under great strain and pressure. The pathos flows for us in the criminal defense field like a swift stream.
In that context, in the late 1960s, I took an informal v...
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