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Sarah Holst Schryer is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, where she has been since her graduation magna cum laude in 2007 with a J.D. She has extensive experience as a criminal prosecutor at both the state and federal levels, having served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Tazewell County, Illinois for over a decade. In that role, she prosecuted a range of offenses, including leading efforts on complex cases against crimes involving children, such as predatory criminal sexual assault, aggravated battery, and murder. Additionally, Schryer served as a member of the Central Illinois Elder Abuse Fatality Review Team and the Illinois State Bar Association’s Child Law Section Council. She is dedicated to prosecuting child exploitation offenses and has worked as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of Illinois, where she was the Project Safe Childhood Coordinator. Her experience and commitment to legal education fortify her teaching in various courses at the university.
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