Miller, Miller & Canby’s Amy Grasso enjoys her involvement with the Youth Courthouse Project, which seeks to educate children about our judicial system in positive and interactive ways. On February 9, a group of Gaithersburg Middle School students visited the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Students had the opportunity to participate in a mock trial with Judge Eric Johnson and to also witness a K-9 demonstration. Amy was part of the team that coordinated the visit and says “The organization is very special and I am lucky to be involved in it.”
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