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When Joshua Robinson was in college, he was planning to become an English teacher and football coach when an opportunity for grad school appeared. Rather than sticking with his original plan, he decided to go to law school in the Big Easy. There, with his wife and first child, he completed his degree, but then he had to figure out how to use it. After returning to Arkansas, he decided to forego private practice and instead entered the prosecuting attorney's office, eventually rising to Chief Prosecuting Attorney for Benton County, Arkansas. Now, he has his sights set on the 2026 election and the position of circuit judge. In this episode, Josh discusses his background, his motivations, some cases, and why he chose to focus on serving the public rather than going for the big bucks. Give it a listen, it's a good one.
#law #Prosecution #prosecutor #circuitjudge #joshuarobinson
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When Joshua Robinson was in college, he was planning to become an English teacher and football coach when an opportunity for grad school appeared. Rather than sticking with his original plan, he decided to go to law school in the Big Easy. There, with his wife and first child, he completed his degree, but then he had to figure out how to use it. After returning to Arkansas, he decided to forego private practice and instead entered the prosecuting attorney's office, eventually rising to Chief Prosecuting Attorney for Benton County, Arkansas. Now, he has his sights set on the 2026 election and the position of circuit judge. In this episode, Josh discusses his background, his motivations, some cases, and why he chose to focus on serving the public rather than going for the big bucks. Give it a listen, it's a good one.
#law #Prosecution #prosecutor #circuitjudge #joshuarobinson

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