The Arrest: A Career As A Press Journalist

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Press reporter

Being a press reporter sounds relatively simple but its not, the job requires you to sacrifices a lot of time and you don't make as mucha s you think. A press reporter usually have to interview a huge range of different people and the results are usually unsatisfying, you must also attend many different events to grasp an idea of what’s going on.. A press reporter is the one telling the rest of the world what is currently going on inside the courtroom and sometimes his personal opinion. A press reporter usually will have a way or two to get some information that isn’t easily accessible from interviews and such or they can pick up what you may or may not missed. The job requires a Bachelor's degree related to mass communications or journalism and depend on what school you are required to use a stenotype at around 300 words per second. It’s tough work but the pay isn't that much, it is estimated that an average yearly salary of a press reporter is around 42 k and the top 1% make 80k a year. It’s even less if you don't work for a big company or even solo.

The Arrest

In december 5th, 2006 at approximately 5:30 PM a teenager, A.W wasapproched by two men in a dark alleyway wearing
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The jury on the other hand had different opinions, they started off strong, believing that D.T wasn’t guilty but as they each stated their thoughts and opinions and changing their views the result of the verdict was that D.T was guilty of assaulting and robbing A.W with the reasoning that D.T had a slight slip up in recalling his memories and that another witness, Rose had testified that she had notices a change in him and labeling him as a “Bad