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Intern fights to free innocent woman from weekend jail time


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Intern fights to free innocent woman from weekend jail time
During a recent government meeting, a poignant discussion emerged surrounding the experiences of law students in practical settings, particularly focusing on a case handled by a summer intern at the District Attorney's office in Oakland, California. The intern recounted a significant incident involving a drug bust that led to the wrongful arrest of an innocent bystander—a woman caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The intern described the urgency of the situation, noting that the case was assigned late on a Friday afternoon when most court personnel had already left for the weekend. This timing raised concerns about the potential for the woman to remain in jail until the following Monday, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals in the justice system who may be wrongfully detained.

This narrative underscores the critical need for timely judicial processes and the impact of procedural delays on innocent individuals. The intern's experience serves as a reminder of the human element within the legal system and the importance of ensuring justice is served swiftly and fairly.

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