brandyflukeroakleyJun 1, 20201 min readCriminal justice and BostonUpdated: Jul 19, 2020Brandy stands outside the Edward Brooke Courthouse where she used to represent clients as a public defender and shares her observations and what we can do to ensure our community thrives together.
Brandy stands outside the Edward Brooke Courthouse where she used to represent clients as a public defender and shares her observations and what we can do to ensure our community thrives together.
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