UNC student working to reform state's juvenile justice system
Posted Feb 4, 2021
A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student is taking on an important role in reforming the juvenile justice system as he works to complete his college coursework. Greear Webb has been appointed by Governor Roy Cooper to the North Carolina Juvenile Planning Committee. "I'm definitely honored to be one of the youngest on the committee."
(WTVD)
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