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Month: October 2020

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Secondary Sources – Can They Be More Useful Than Primary Sources?

Posted on October 7, 2020October 7, 2020

Secondary Sources – Can They Be More Useful Than Primary Sources? Margaret Kolozsvary For the work that we do at The Prosecution Project, it is crucial that we have an abundance of sources that we can turn to when we are looking for additional cases to add to our growing database. While we can use […]

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