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By Rebecca Burylo | October 12, 2022
Danyel (Carolyn) Peters came to Faulkner Law to make a difference.  Her desire to further public good and make an impact on her community inspired her to join the Jones Public Interest Law Foundation (JPILF), an active student organization that…
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Faulkner Law Graduate Serves Justice as DA for 24th Judicial Circuit of Alabama

By Rebecca Burylo | August 16, 2022
Andrew Hamlin graduated from Jones in 2006 and is now the District Attorney for the 24th Judicial Circuit of Alabama that serves Pickens, Lamar, and Fayette counties. Gov. Kay Ivey appointed him to the position in November 2018. Before the…