South Georgia Circuit District Attorney Joseph K. Mulholland tells a story to illustrate why he finds his job rewarding.
In the course of trying a rape case, the prosecutor took the victim, a 9-year-old “little kid from the projects,” to Wal-Mart to buy him a tie for court. The pair chose one emblazoned with the insignia of a certain invincible superhero.
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