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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 10:26:01 -0400
From: Henry Milner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I received this on another listserve.What can one say?
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Los Angeles Times, June 1, 1998

In California, more than 600 lawyer hopefuls were taking the
state bar exams in the Pasadena Convention Center when a
50-year-old man taking the test suffered a heart attack.

Only two of the 600 test takers, John Leslie and Eunice Morgan,
stopped to help the man. They administered CPR until paramedics
arrived, then resumed taking the exam.

Citing policy, the test supervisor refused to allow the two
additional time to make up for the 40 minutes they spent helping
the victim. Jerome Braun, the state bar's senior executive for
admissions, backed the decision stating, "If these two want to be
lawyers, they should learn a lesson about priorities."


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