I'm not sure the disbarment incrementally adds that much more to the punishment he's personally suffered. |
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The president will have an opportunity to defend himself against the disbarment proceeding. |
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Violations such as these can lead to disciplinary measures, including removal from the bench and even disbarment. |
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The article states that the agency could have voted sanctions against Maco ranging from censure to disbarment. |
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The Committee heard the new evidence and confirmed its earlier decision on disbarment. |
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In 1999, they complained to the Law Society and, at a discipline hearing, the Committee recommended disbarment. |
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Mr. Robert Corlett: From what I can understand, the only detriment or penalty under the code would be disbarment from the association. |
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Human rights lawyers have been threatened with disbarment or placed under investigation. |
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She has been threatened with disbarment, imprisonment, and worse. |
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But Mr Clinton's fate is now in the hands of Arkansan lawyers, some of whom see Mr Clinton's possible disbarment as a chance to clean up the state's reputation. |
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Stewart said she would become a jailhouse lawyer to the extent her disbarment will allow, helping other inmates with their legal fights. |
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His agency, however, cannot pursue legally disbarring Mr. Blagojevich until after he is sentenced and a full disbarment investigation is conducted. |
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Prosecutorial misconduct can lead to the lawyer's disbarment. |
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