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When Falmouth-native Rose Mase raised her right hand to be sworn in as an attorney this December, she achieved a goal she had been chasing since she was a child; a goal she never stopped pursuing despite serving nine months in youth detention when she was 17 years old. Join producer Noelle Annonen for an in-depth look into Rose’s story of perseverance and learn how time served in a correctional facility changed her life and career for the better.
By The Upper Cape CatchWhen Falmouth-native Rose Mase raised her right hand to be sworn in as an attorney this December, she achieved a goal she had been chasing since she was a child; a goal she never stopped pursuing despite serving nine months in youth detention when she was 17 years old. Join producer Noelle Annonen for an in-depth look into Rose’s story of perseverance and learn how time served in a correctional facility changed her life and career for the better.