One thing that I learned earlier this month in Hershey at a meeting between judges and journalists from around the state is that both professions have much in common.

They both represent very important and independent pillars that help uphold our most precious freedoms, as Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy pointed out at the start of the workshop. They’re also two groups that are often misunderstood and targeted for the essential jobs that they do.

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