He's Getting Rid of the Seaward
In November of last year I wrote a column about Nick Cheolas, a bright kid who was motivated by his own family's run-in with the criminal justice system to go to law school. There he joined the University of Michigan's Innocence Clinic, where he helped win the release of Dwayne Provience, a man wrongly convicted of murder in 2000.
Last October, I posted the bad news that Cheolas had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Cheolas now reports on his blog that his cancer is in remission.
Great news. Congratulations to Nick and his family.
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He'll leave when he's good and ready.
Damn. Beat me to it.
I really enjoyed this guy's blog. Very intelligent and humble but also a fighter--keep up the good work!
+1. His blog is teh awesome.
This post had all the makings of a classic Balko nutpunch, and then just like that -boom!- a happy ending.
Does this mean we have an even bigger nutpunch lined up for Friday?
Hide yo dawgs, hide yo dags!
I'll leave when I'm good and ready.
The jury is still out on science.
Good for Nick - many returns of the day, kiddo!
Thanks