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Campus Times
April 25, 1997
During the past week, the University of La Verne College of Law held
several mock trials for graduating law students. The trials gave them a
chance to test their legal skills before beginning work. Retired court judge
Samuel Cianetti was on the bench. Arnold Roseleya, a paralegal student,
served as court clerk and bailiff. The defense team in one civil trial,
Jennifer Mullins and Michelle Voight, defended a "victim" of an
automobile accident involving a faulty seat belt. The plaintiff was represented
by Sharon Lee and Anne Garcia (not shown).
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