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Lawyers for Indigent Up for Pay Increase

Virginia's system of providing lawyers for poor criminal defendants, long ranked as the lowest-paying in the nation, is finally seeing a transformation and an infusion of cash from the General Assembly, a step many believe will produce a fairer state justice system.
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Tom Jackman

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