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A Georgetown University law professor who spent 11 years in prison for bank robbery before becoming a lawyer was convicted Friday of domestic violence.
A Georgetown law professor was found guilty of beating his wife and obstructing justice on Friday—and this is not his first ...
Shon Hopwood, a former Georgetown law professor, was convicted by a D.C. jury for assault, contempt, and obstruction of ...
A D.C. man became a lawyer and Georgetown Law professor after serving more than a decade in federal prison for bank robbery. But he’s been convicted in a new case involving domestic violence against ...
A jury found a Georgetown Law professor guilty of assaulting his wife and obstructing justice, according to U.S. Attorney ...
After nearly 11 years behind bars, Shon Hopwood became a lawyer and joined the Georgetown University faculty. Now, convicted again, he faces a return to prison.
A Georgetown University law professor who spent more than a decade in prison for bank robbery before becoming a lawyer was ...
A jury found a Georgetown Law professor guilty of assaulting his wife in front of their children, following years of abuse, authorities announced.
Shon Hopwood previously served 11 years in prison for robbing banks. The life he rebuilt as a lawyer and professor could unravel with these new charges.
Shon Hopwood, an associate professor at the Georgetown University Law Center who after convictions of bank robbery in 1998 turned his life around and became a lawyer, told the panel that the ...