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To: Ambrosia

How many people become assistant district attorneys the very year they graduate from law school? I’m guessing...zero. My dad hired ADAs when he was elected D.A.; they were all experienced attorneys and their work was known to him. I cannot imagine him hiring some kid straight out of law school.

You’re right: this whole thing stinks. Add to it that Moore’s assistant’s initials were D.A., and that she apparently always used to initial documents just after his signature, and you can see how something is more than a little fishy.


68 posted on 12/09/2017 5:55:24 AM PST by TXBlair (We will not forget Benghazi.)
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To: TXBlair

>>How many people become assistant district attorneys the very year they graduate from law school? I’m guessing...zero. My dad hired ADAs when he was elected D.A.; they were all experienced attorneys and their work was known to him. I cannot imagine him hiring some kid straight out of law school.

Quite a few, actually. I had a lot of classmates that went straight to the DA’s office in several counties. It is actually rare to go from private practice in criminal defense to the DA’s office. It is almost always the other way around. If your dad hired experienced attorneys, they were most likely from other DA offices.

Not that it has never happened as you suggest, but ton of people have begun their career in the DA’s office.


81 posted on 12/09/2017 8:40:11 AM PST by 1L
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