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A reporter remembers a classmate who became another victim of violence against lawyers
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...half of her field of vision. She requested a hardship transfer to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she could better access ongoing medical treatment. After the...
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...on a tip, they converged on his brother's residence in south Albuquerque. Moments after arriving, they found their fugitive, Turrietta, holed up in a...
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...review. In December 1999, Sidransky, Graciela, and Miriam headed to Albuquerque for a medical appointment. Graciela arranged for Sidransky to meet with David...
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