That Didn't Take Long

Courtesy Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Sat, 11/28/2009 - 10:38pm

D.A. Confidential is outed by the Austin American Statesman:

Mark Pryor said that friends, neighbors and fellow lawyers regularly ask him about his job as a felony prosecutor in Travis County.

And the former newspaper reporter, who hopes to soon be a published novelist, loves to write.

So Pryor began a blog last month called D.A.

Confidential, which he hopes will give readers insight into the local criminal justice system and will be a fun...



 

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