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William Merritt Hedrick is from Wake Forest, NC. Will graduated from UNC Wilmington in 2001. He graduated from Campbell Law School in 2011 and was admitted to practice in North Carolina the same year. He is a member of the 10th Judicial District of NC and the US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. While in law school, he served as a summer law clerk for the firm of Stubbs & Perdue, P.A., her served as an extern for the Hon. Judge Stephani W. Humrickhouse (US Bankruptcy Judge for the EDNC), and as an extern for the US Bankruptcy Administrator for the EDNC. Following law school, he opened his own legal practice. He serves as a board member for the Town of Wake Forest Board of Adjustment and also serves as a member of the Wake County Bar Association's committees for Professionalism and for Pro Bono & Public Service. Will and his wife, Jessica, have been married for 11 years and live in Wake Forest with their 3 children.
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Officers of the Legal System: Requirements of a Self-Policing Profession

December 12, 2013

Editor’s Note: The Campbell Law Observer has partnered with the Wake County Bar Association & Tenth Judicial District to occasionally re-publish articles from the Professionalism Committee.  The following article was recently published on the WCBA’s Professionalism Committee blog. I, like many of you, have never really considered myself to be a “policeman,” or perhaps more appropriately, a “law enforcement officer.” For one, law enforcement officers wear holsters on [...]