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Justice, Lawyering August 30, 2007

Nifong Pleads Not Guilty to Contempt

Former D.A. is looking at potential jail time for criminal contempt and has pleaded not guilty in North Carolina. For story click here

The broader question remains our failure to deal with prosecutorial abuse, for prior columns click here and here

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