By Joan Osterwalder
Matthew McNicholas beat the odds in Norwalk. The 30-year-old up-and-coming attorney won a $1.25 million jury award in a traditionally conservative court for the heirs of an 88-year-old volunteer who was killed by a state prison bus.
Julita Abesamis, who worked with youthful offenders, died on Aug. 8, 2000, after the bus knocked her dow...
Matthew McNicholas beat the odds in Norwalk. The 30-year-old up-and-coming attorney won a $1.25 million jury award in a traditionally conservative court for the heirs of an 88-year-old volunteer who was killed by a state prison bus.
Julita Abesamis, who worked with youthful offenders, died on Aug. 8, 2000, after the bus knocked her dow...
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