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Drexel
Law: The Drexel Law
Criminal Justice Society -
March 14, 2007
The Drexel
Law Criminal Justice Society's panel, "How
to Have a Life of Crime:
The Legal Way," was
an opportunity for
Drexel Law students to
hear first-hand about
criminal justice careers. The panel brought together representatives
from the
Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, The
Defenders Association of Philadelphia,
and a member of the United States Secret Service to
discuss their roles and
the path that brought them to choose a career in criminal justice.
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March
10, 2007 - The Drexel
Law Criminal Justice Society's
panel, "How to Have
a Life of Crime: The Legal
Way," was an opportunity
for Drexel Law students
to hear first-hand about
criminal justice careers..
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5:30
p.m. -
Drexel Law students interested
in the life of a criminal
lawyer gather in the moot
court room for the panel
discussion by guest
presenters.
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Drexel
Law Professor Daniel M.
Filler, moderator for the
evening, greets students
and introduces the panel
of attorneys and law enforcement
agents that currently work
in the Philadelphia area.
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Panelist
Joshua McDowell, Special
Agent, United States Secret
Service.
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Panelist
Marit Anderson, Public
Defender, Appeals/Homicide.
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Panelist
Mark Gilson, Assistant
District Attorney, Homicide
Unit.
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Law student Nick Pennington,
Coordinator, Drexel Law
Criminal Justice Society. |
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The
three guest panelists
begin discussion and
presentation to the students. |
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Students were
able to hear how law
enforcement agents, prosecutors,
and public defenders
interact within the criminal
justice system. |
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Law students
absorb the issues surrounding
criminal law careers. Panelists
fielded student's questions
about what a student can
do now in order to pursue
a career in criminal justice.
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Professor
Daniel M. Filler moderates
discussion between the
panel and students during
the presentations. |
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Drexel
Law student and member
of the Drexel Law Criminal
Justice Society, Anthony
Chwastyk. |
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