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Keep Your Hands to Yourself or Else...Just ask this guy

Jessica Mathewson-Library Media Technical Asst.-jessica.mathewson@law.csuohio.edu | November 19, 2008 - 22:02

Alex Botsios, a 1L Arizona State student, took the law into his own hands...literally. Recently, Alex was awakened in his apartment by intruder, Gabriel Saucedo. After taking his wallet and some other belongings, Saucedo went for his laptop. That's when Botsios took the law into his own hands. He wrestled a bat from Saucedo and proceeded to use it against him, several times, sending him to the hospital for stitches and jail for armed robbery and kidnapping!

I don't need to tell you all how important a laptop is to law students: class notes, papers and months and months of work. To what ends would you go for your laptop?

This leads me to an important point...DO NOT LEAVE ANY OF YOUR BELONGINGS UNATTENDED. Not only during busy exam season but throughout the semester. If you notice any suspicious behavior, please contact the Access Services desk immediately.


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