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Litigation

Mar. 22, 2005

DA Sets Fifth-Graders Straight About Criminal Life

Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Lentz Snyder says there's more than one way for her to fight crime. In addition to her numerous courtroom battles, she's been volunteering seven years as a teacher in fifth-grade classrooms throughout Los Angeles County as part of the district attorney's Project LEAD, Legal Enrichment and Decision-Making, program.

By Adrianna Khoo
        Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Lentz Snyder says there's more than one way for her to fight crime.
        In addition to her numerous courtroom battles, she's been volunteering seven years as a teacher in fifth-grade classrooms throughout Los Angeles County as part of the district attorney's Project LEAD, Le...

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