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Life at the Prince William County Courthouse

Jamison Koehler May 26, 2011 Law Practice

  We are in the cafeteria of the Prince William County courthouse in Virgina, at lunch during what is expected to be a one-day jury trial. At a table behind me is a judge holding forth to a group of young people.  He speaks.  The young people lean forward and laugh, and I think of something a former administration official …

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