Typically, time helps ease the learning curve for new attorneys, but that hasn’t been the case for at least one Georgia prosecutor. Ten months after he got the job, the assistant district attorney finally got the chance to try his first felony case.

“I was brought in June of 2020—just in the middle of the pandemic,” said Cobb County Assistant District Attorney Jared Horowitz.

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