Bitter Harvest: a Woman's Fury, a Mother's Sacrifice
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There were no lawyers or law enforcement officers in his background. His father was a railroad man most of his life, on the Santa Fe line. And after that he worked for an oil company. “I come from a real blue-collar family,” Morrison said. “Farmers and railroaders. My father really pushed me hard to go to school and try to make something of myself. I was the first adult male in my family to go to college, in fact.” Way back when he was thirteen or fourteen, Morrison had toyed with the idea of be...ing a lawyer, because he liked to argue and he questioned everything. “I’m sure,” he said with a laugh, “that I was really annoying to my parents.” Morrison’s ambition to practice law lasted until he got into college. Then he found that police work seemed more appealing. He wanted to be a detective. “But I realized that everybody can’t be Sherlock Holmes, and I’d have to work my way up to a detective’s spot. The idea of spending all those years in a police car … I thought there had to be an easier way to get involved in solving crimes, and that renewed my interest in law school with the idea of being a prosecutor, and only being a prosecutor.
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