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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Because Randall T. Shepard did a lot of work for Pro Bono
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| It is truly an honor. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Because Randall T. Shepard did a lot of work for Pro Bono
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More than 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present for the gathering. ||||| Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Because Randall T. Shepard did a lot of work for Pro Bono
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Randall T. Shepard award
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| It is truly an honor. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Randall T. Shepard award
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More than 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present for the gathering. ||||| Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Why was the award the Bailey received name after Randall T. Shepard Randall T. Shepard award
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What year did L. Mark Bailey graduate high school 1975
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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What year did L. Mark Bailey graduate high school 1975
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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What year did L. Mark Bailey graduate high school 1975
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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Who eventually became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year Mark Bailey
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge.
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Who eventually became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year Mark Bailey
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The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana.
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Who eventually became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year Mark Bailey
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The Indiana legislature renamed that judgeship and Bailey was tabbed Decatur Superior Court judge from 1992-98, winning reelection twice. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County Court
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From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County Court
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County Court
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The Indiana legislature renamed that judgeship and Bailey was tabbed Decatur Superior Court judge from 1992-98, winning reelection twice. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur Superior Court
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From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur Superior Court
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur Superior Court
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The Indiana legislature renamed that judgeship and Bailey was tabbed Decatur Superior Court judge from 1992-98, winning reelection twice. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County
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From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work.
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Before being appointed to the state Supreme court, what court did her preside over Decatur County
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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Where did Bailey go to school Decatur high school and University of Indianapolis
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| It is truly an honor.
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Where did Bailey go to school Decatur high school and University of Indianapolis
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Where did Bailey go to school Decatur high school and University of Indianapolis
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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Where did Bailey go to school Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| It is truly an honor.
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Where did Bailey go to school Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Where did Bailey go to school Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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Where did Bailey go to school North Decatur High School
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| It is truly an honor.
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Where did Bailey go to school North Decatur High School
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Where did Bailey go to school North Decatur High School
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis He became a judge of Decatur County for a year
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis He became a judge of Decatur County for a year
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The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis He became a judge of Decatur County for a year
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Worked in private practice from 1982-90
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Worked in private practice from 1982-90
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The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Worked in private practice from 1982-90
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Several years of private practice from 1982-90,
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Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Several years of private practice from 1982-90,
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The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October. ||||| From there, his career continued on the fast track and Bailey was appointed by Gov. Frank O'Bannon to sit on the Indiana Court of Appeals First District, where he works today.
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What did L. Mark Bailey do after he graduated from Indiana University-Indianapolis Several years of private practice from 1982-90,
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For excellence in Pro Bono work
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For excellence in Pro Bono work
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For excellence in Pro Bono work
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For his pro bono work
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For his pro bono work
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar For his pro bono work
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar His three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar His three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Why did he win the Randel T Shepard Awar His three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Somewhere along the line, all of that changed. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge When he graduated college
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge When he graduated college
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge When he graduated college
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Somewhere along the line, all of that changed. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Somewhere along the line, all of that changed. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After 1975
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After 1975
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Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| The qualifications for the award were based upon demonstrated dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in one of the 14 pro bono districts of Indiana. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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When did L. Mark Bailey's life changed allowing him to become a judge After 1975
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The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October. ||||| More than 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present for the gathering.
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More then 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present at what event The Randall T. Shepard Dinner
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More than 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present for the gathering. ||||| It is truly an honor.
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More then 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present at what event The Randall T. Shepard Dinner
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The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| Just being the first chair of the commission which began the implementation of the pro bono process was somewhat humbling.
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More then 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present at what event The Randall T. Shepard Dinner
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice The Randall T. Shepard award
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The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| "This award came as a real surprise to me.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice The Randall T. Shepard award
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It is truly an honor. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice The Randall T. Shepard award
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard Aware
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The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| "This award came as a real surprise to me.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard Aware
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It is truly an honor. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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What award was named after the Indian Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard Aware
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate In 1975
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate In 1975
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"This award came as a real surprise to me. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate In 1975
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate 1978
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate 1978
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"This award came as a real surprise to me. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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What year that L. Mark Bailey graduate 1978
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Who thought that someday sitting on the bench seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career Mark Bailey
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October.
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Who thought that someday sitting on the bench seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career Mark Bailey
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More than 100 judges, lawyers and dignitaries were present for the gathering. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about.
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Who thought that someday sitting on the bench seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career Mark Bailey
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Who graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975 Mark Bailey
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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Who graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975 Mark Bailey
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Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice.
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Who graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975 Mark Bailey
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school No
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| Just being the first chair of the commission which began the implementation of the pro bono process was somewhat humbling.
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Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school No
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school No
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school He didn't dream of becoming a judge
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Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career. ||||| Just being the first chair of the commission which began the implementation of the pro bono process was somewhat humbling.
|
Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school He didn't dream of becoming a judge
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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Did Bailey want to be a judge when he graduated high school He didn't dream of becoming a judge
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work
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It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| "This award came as a real surprise to me.
|
What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| Just being the first chair of the commission which began the implementation of the pro bono process was somewhat humbling. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
|
What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Despite his quick climb up the legal ladder, Bailey has always found time to help out in causes he feels strongly about. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award
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It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized. ||||| The award was named after the chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to honor his statewide vision on justice. ||||| "This award came as a real surprise to me.
|
What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award
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After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. ||||| Just being the first chair of the commission which began the implementation of the pro bono process was somewhat humbling. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
|
What award did Bailey get for helping people Randall T. Shepard award
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The Indiana Pro Bono Commission hosted its annual celebration event, the Randall T. Shepard Dinner, at French Lick Springs Spa in October. ||||| One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work.
|
What commission presented the award The Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received his bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1978 and a jurisprudence doctorate from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 1982.
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What commission presented the award The Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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"This award came as a real surprise to me. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What commission presented the award The Indiana Pro Bono Commission
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission Randall T. Bailey Award
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission Randall T. Bailey Award
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"This award came as a real surprise to me. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission Randall T. Bailey Award
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| Bailey received the award for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission The Randall T. Shepard Award
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One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the first-ever Randall T. Shepard award for excellence in pro bono work. ||||| After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission The Randall T. Shepard Award
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"This award came as a real surprise to me. ||||| It was for his dedication to the law and the people that are affected by it that he was recently recognized.
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What award did Bailey receive for his three years of volunteer work at Indiana Pro Bono Commission The Randall T. Shepard Award
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Growing up on a farm near St. Paul, L. Mark Bailey didn't dream of becoming a judge. ||||| Even when he graduated from North Decatur High School in 1975, sitting on the bench someday seemed more like a leisurely activity than a career.
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What high school did Mark Bailey graduate North Decatur High School
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