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Christopher Damon Haig, liable and awarded her $ 843,200. Grounds for the decision included Haig's calling
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helped free an innocent man who had been wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years. Her pro bono work at the law school was spent counseling young women who were incarcerated. In 2018, she took a leave of absence from Greg Ryan & Associates law firm to fly to Texas, where she spent 8 months working pro
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