By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Convicted thief Anthony Dewayne NeelyBaker might still be sitting in prison had his case not ended up before Justice Miguel Marquez.
Even NeelyBaker's court-appointed lawyer said there were no appealable issues. A brand new judge, Marquez took the time to review all of the relevant statutes. Unnoticed by the defendant's attorney, one of the laws had been revised in a way that benefited NeelyBak... (continued)
Jan. 2, 2014
Miguel Marquez
Miguel Marquez was inspired to pursue justice when his school ordered its workers to speak only English.
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