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Personal Life

Unknown.

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Meet John Terzano

Work

Has made speeches at our local No Kings protests.

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Source: Ludington Daily News

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Terzano is also co-founder of the Justice Project and has been working for 45 years to restore justice to the criminal justice system.

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He is even the co-founder and former Vice President of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF), a humanitarian organization.

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In 1991, VVAF began an advocacy campaign to ban landmines. In 1997, an international treaty banning landmines was signed by 122 nations. VVAF’s work on the International Campaign to Ban Landmines was recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.

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Terzano, a veteran of the U.S. Navy (1970-74), served two tours in Vietnam and helped to lead the first delegation of American veterans to return to Vietnam after the war.

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Terzano was an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School of Law where he was the Director of The Academic Success Program.

 

Previously, Terzano was the Director of Academic Support for the evening division of the University of the District of Columbia School of Law.

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Source: The Justice Project

Character

There are times when he attempts to challenge ideas in Council that he does not like... often to none or very little effect. 

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Source: Marco's own observation.

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