SCORING ERRORS caused 90 Georgia bar exam takers to be mistakenly told they’d failed the exam, the state Board of Bar Examiners announced Tuesday. The 90 takers of the July 2015 and February 2016 bar exams had, in fact, passed.
“I am calling all 90 of these people personally,” said the board’s chair, John Sammon. The board also sent the test takers letters on Tuesday and notified them electronically through their accounts with the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Office of Bar Admissions.
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