Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 11:39pm.
The tenor of this article is totally unprofessional. Not only that, but you fail to ask the most important question regarding this case: who was the judge? Remember, district attorneys present evidence in court, judges and juries convict. Dig a little deeper and maybe you'll find the real story here, and it likely has nothing to do with this assistant district attorney.
Brunswick ADA
The tenor of this article is totally unprofessional. Not only that, but you fail to ask the most important question regarding this case: who was the judge? Remember, district attorneys present evidence in court, judges and juries convict. Dig a little deeper and maybe you'll find the real story here, and it likely has nothing to do with this assistant district attorney.