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Bullard courtroom, forensic labs finished

Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009 | 11:28 PM

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Bullard High School celebrated the completion of its courtroom and forensic science labs with a ceremony at the campus Thursday.

The event was attended by Fresno Unified officials, students, staff and members of the school's Law Magnet Advisory Committee.

Bullard is one of three high schools in California that have a courtroom.

The 900-square-foot courtroom and forensic labs will serve students in Bullard's Law Magnet program, which prepares students for careers in criminal, civil and constitutional law. The law magnet opened last year.


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