Atlanta lawyer Andi Dorfman has a J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law, a job as a Fulton County assistant district attorney and a track record that includes persuading a jury of 12 to return a murder conviction in eight minutes. But in the latest episode of ABC’s reality TV show “The Bachelor,” which aired last night, she’s just trying to get a date.

To be specific, she wants what is called on the show a “one-on-one date,” having been through five episodes now of “group dates” with a crowd of women and one man. The man is former Venezuelan professional soccer player Juan Pablo Galavis. The women are identified by first name only, along with age and a brief description of their occupation, as in, “Andi, 26, Atlanta prosecutor.”

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