At least Harriet Miers is a good person. Just ask West Dallas’ Caroline Ware. A single mother with nine children, Ware came to Miers in the late 1970’s as a pro bono client. Miers took Ware’s case, bailed her out, got the charges dropped, then gave Ware $700 to stave off eviction, hired a registered nurse when Ware had a nervous breakdown, and bought coats and clothes for each of Ware’s children for Christmas.
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