State prosecutor Robyn Crawford can’t go out for drinks after work with her colleagues at the state attorney’s office.
It’s not that she’s a snob. It’s that she’s underage.
Meet 20-year-old Robyn Crawford--one of the youngest people to graduate from law school, pass the Florida Bar and land a job as a state prosecutor.
October 14, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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State prosecutor Robyn Crawford can’t go out for drinks after work with her colleagues at the state attorney’s office.
It’s not that she’s a snob. It’s that she’s underage.
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