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Sep 16, 2009 01:05

When I was in junior college for a semester, I had a great professor named Frank Drummond. He taught criminal law and I loved his class. He had us write letters about where we wanted to be in five years, what we wanted to do. I felt inspired by that. He made me believe I could achieve my goals and even encouraged me to go to law school.

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fourcorners September 16 2009, 08:10:28 UTC
Does this make you feel that his teachings and words are somehow invalidated?

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gingeranne September 16 2009, 08:29:08 UTC
No. Innocent until proven guilty. It wouldn't be the first time a teacher has been falsely accused.

Also it wouldn't invalidate his teachings...I would just be disappointed that someone who taught me about justice and law did something like that.

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cult_classic_ September 17 2009, 01:10:21 UTC
ngl, I would feel a little like his teachings were invalidated... if only because someone who presented himself as being so wise, and who regularly puts himself in a position of authority, should know better.

I hope it turns out he's not guilty!

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gingeranne September 27 2009, 05:18:46 UTC
Maybe...I hope he's not guilty either!

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gingeranne September 27 2009, 05:19:31 UTC
Yeah he does. Haha I don't remember a Brooklyn accent though.

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