The RJ reports about the Innocence Project at the Boyd School and the law student, Lucy Flores, who helped start it. (Review-Journal) Through the program, students investigate the crimes for which a defendant has already been convicted in the hopes of proving the person's innocence.
Meanwhile, one defendant who was pronounced innocent, but most people think is guilty (O.J.) is ready for his second trial. (Review-Journal). His co-defendant, however, is appealing to the NV Supremes for a separate trial or a delay in the hopes that either procedural maneuver would prevent his being found guilty by association with O.J. (Review-Journal)
Congratulations to Jason Jeskey, who was hired as an associate by Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck (Review-Journal) and Deanna Brinkerhoff who was hired as an associate by Holland & Hart (Review-Journal).
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