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A prominent civil rights lawyer told a defendant he'd get probation. Instead, he got 10 years.

Por: The Advocate Crime October 28, 2022

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An alleged drug dealer represented by a prominent civil rights attorney wants his guilty plea overturned, claiming the lawyer, , pledged to leverage a purported relationship between a private investigator and a Baton Rouge judge to get the man probation under a deal with prosecutors.Instead, he got a decade in prison.Marcus Clayton walked into a Baton Rouge courtroom to be sentenced on a pair of drug charges this June with plans to go out to... + full article



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