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Jan. 2, 2014

Miguel Marquez

Miguel Marquez was inspired to pursue justice when his school ordered its workers to speak only English.

Read more about Miguel A. Marquez...

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)

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