District Attorney Robert Turner Jr. interview: How schools can help fight youth violence
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Black Belt News Network's fifth and last interview with District Attorney Robert Turner talks about how public school officials can help fight crime among youth and why we need to save, improve and support public schools. Turner is top prosecutor for Dallas, Perry, Wilcox, Bibb and Hale counties in Alabama.
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