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The Year in Justice 2014

Sandra King and Raymond Brown look back on the 2014 Year in Justice.

Aired 01/17/2015 | Rating NR

Due Process

The Year in Justice 2014

Special | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Sandra King and Raymond Brown look back on the 2014 Year in Justice.

On this new year edition of Due Process, Sandra King and Ray Brown look back on last year's pivotal court decisions and legislation on a range of issues from legal marijuana to criminal justice reform, same-sex marriage to doctor-assisted suicide.

Aired 01/17/2015 | Rating NR

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Due Process

The Year in Justice 2014

Special | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

On this new year edition of Due Process, Sandra King and Ray Brown look back on last year's pivotal court decisions and legislation on a range of issues from legal marijuana to criminal justice reform, same-sex marriage to doctor-assisted suicide.

Aired 01/17/2015 | Rating NR

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