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Date Added: July 09, 2008 11:52:06 AM
The ethics of the legal profession are being questioned in the fallout from investigations into the death of Nelson woman Debbie Ashton. The Nelson District Law Society said a complaint has been received against Nelson lawyer Mark Dollimore.

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