Friends, family, gather to remember slain Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson
Family and friends gathered to say their final goodbye to a Hagerstown judge.
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He grew up in the Chicagoland area and graduated from Columbia College Chicago. He experienced his first taste of the TV news world interning at Chicago's WBBM-TV, WJZ's sister station.
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Family and friends gathered to say their final goodbye to a Hagerstown judge.
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