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Jason Corley is an assistant attorney
Jason Corley is an assistant attorney
general in Tucson, Arizona. He got a degree in
general in Tucson, Arizona. He got a degree in
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University of Arizona before attending law school
University of Arizona before attending law school
there. He previously worked as a criminal prosecutor
there. He previously worked as a criminal prosecutor
in Cochise County.
in Cochise County. Nothing he posts is the opinion of the Arizona Attorney General or the state of Arizona or legal advice at all.
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Jason Corley is an assistant attorney general in Tucson, Arizona. He got a degree in mathematics and another in philosophy from the University of Arizona before attending law school there. He previously worked as a criminal prosecutor in Cochise County. Nothing he posts is the opinion of the Arizona Attorney General or the state of Arizona or legal advice at all.



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