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Georgia Justice Project: Ernesto's Story
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. This was a mistake. It had to be. He’d been at home all night, drinking and partying with friends in a neighborhood not far from where he’d grown up. “I’m thinking I’m about to get out,” says Ernesto, “that it must be a joke,” because what else could it be? No joke, Ernesto Green (N.B. Ernesto Green is not our client’s real name) was in serious trouble. When police arrived, the thugs were described as young men ...
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Georgia Justice Project: May 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Sunday, May 16, 2010. I am sad my time is over, but there is no way that the effects of GJP on my life will be forgotten anytime soon! Labels: georgia justice project. Georgia justice project internship. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. What Would People Think? Doug Ammar on Cutting Edge Law. Experience with criminal justice. Georgia criminal records expungement. Georgia justice project internship.
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Georgia Justice Project: March 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Our Response to Newt Gingrich's AJC Op-ed piece on 'Cutting Recidivism Saves Money and Lives'. Yesterday, the AJC published an op-ed piece by Newt Gingrich on 'Cutting Recisivism Saves Money and Lives'. Here is our response:. Poverty, unemployment, and crime are inextricably linked in our culture and, together, contribute to high recidivism rates. Long-term relationships that hold people accountable for thei...
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Georgia Justice Project: April 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. This was a mistake. It had to be. He’d been at home all night, drinking and partying with friends in a neighborhood not far from where he’d grown up. “I’m thinking I’m about to get out,” says Ernesto, “that it must be a joke,” because what else could it be? No joke, Ernesto Green (N.B. Ernesto Green is not our client’s real name) was in serious trouble. When police arrived, the thugs were described as young men ...
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Georgia Justice Project: November 2009
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Monday, November 23, 2009. Policy on offenders a cause for concern - Atlanta Business Chronicle:. Policy on offenders a cause for concern - Atlanta Business Chronicle:. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Reflections from my summer with GJP - Jamal Hill - Part 1. Experience with criminal justice. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Talking about our experiences at GJP - this week : Forrest Graham. How do you sleep at night? I immediately made two surpri...
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Georgia Justice Project: February 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. 8220;How can you do that? How can you visit a guy serving a life sentence? 8220;What do you mean? 8221; I reply. 8220;Well, you were his lawyer, right? The client was convicted while he was your client, right? 8220;That’s right. Either I or someone else in our office was his lawyer. But, yes we visit our folks in prison,” I answer. 8220;And you all just keep showing up - years after the case is over? There i...
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Georgia Justice Project: Regina's GJP Story - A clients perspective
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Regina's GJP Story - A clients perspective. As an abused child, and later abused spouse, Regina’s life story is in many ways typical. In others, it defies every stereotype of the genre. 8217; question. She’s totally honest and supportive.”. Of her experience with Georgia Justice Project, Regina says, “They saved my life and my children’s lives.”. Georgia criminal records expungement. Is an unlikely mix of lawyers...
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Georgia Justice Project: July 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Antoine's Story - A Client's Perspective. Celebrating eleven years clean, and Antoine Stevens still calls himself a newcomer (N.B. Antoine Stevens is not our client’s real name). Still, Antoine takes it day by day.”I’ve got my network, and I stay connected with things that keep me clean. I go to meetings, get on my network. If I’m going through something, I can call them. The urg...In addition to working at New H...
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Georgia Justice Project: Full Circle - The experience of one of our interns whose dad had been a client of GJP
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Monday, August 16, 2010. Full Circle - The experience of one of our interns whose dad had been a client of GJP. I guess Julie heard that something was going on, and she came to save the day! I felt so relieved to see her come around that corner I didn’t know what to do. Georgia non profits criminal law. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What Would People Think? Doug Ammar on Cutting Edge Law.
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Georgia Justice Project: August 2010
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An unlikely mix of lawyers, social workers and a landscape company. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Summer Reflections - Elizabeth speaks of her summer at Georgia Justice Project. Georgia Justice Project Summer Reflection. August 20, 2010. When asked to write about my experience at Georgia Justice Project this summer, I was overwhelmed with so many thoughts and emotions that the task quickly became overwhelming. How was I supposed to put into words the experience I had there? A few weeks later I received an e-m...
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