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Post by Admin on Sept 20, 2014 15:19:31 GMT -8
WHEREAS, Judge William Carter began his public service as a camp counselor at the Center for the Disabled during high school and college.After graduation from college, he then worked with autistic and emotionally disturbed children at Parsons Child and Family Center until he joined the ranks of the New York State Police in 1982.In 1988, he enrolled in Albany Law School.Upon his graduation in 1991, he became an Assistant District Attorney and then an Assistant Attorney General.In 1995, he went into private practice as a defense attorney and served as a Capital Defender until his return to the Albany County District Attorney's Office as the Chief Assistant.A lifelong resident of Albany, Judge Carter learned at a young age the important values that make our Capital City specialâ€"hard work, family and community.From kindergarten through Law School, Will stayed loyal to his hometown by attending local schools - School 19, Christian Brothers Academy, Cardinal McCloskey?High School, SUNY Albany and Albany Law School. Source: Zoominfo.com
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