Because she was convicted of a felony, she was immediately disbarred, ending a career in law that spanned four decades. |
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Untruthful police and expert witnesses should be charged and lawyers disbarred or otherwise disciplined. |
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Once a wealthy lawyer, he is now disbarred, broke and recently evicted from the hotel he has been living in since leaving the family. |
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After investigations into at least 20 complaints against him by his law clients, Burgess was disbarred and convicted of attempted grand larceny. |
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During that time, the electrician will be disbarred from carrying out any but minor works. |
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And prosecutors who engage in such behavior usually end up being disbarred. |
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Any member exceeding this level will be disbarred from play until at least one more member attains an equal level. |
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Ten days later the lawyer was committed to a state mental institution for substance abuse and was eventually disbarred. |
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He subsequently surrendered his law license in 1988 and was disbarred after an investigation. |
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Physicians known to be guilty of gross negligence are allowed to continue to practice. Lawyers who obviously suborn perjury are not disbarred. |
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I suspect that there are lawyers who have been disbarred because of less offensive courtroom buffoonery. |
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An investigation revealed that 33 defendants sentenced to death had been represented by attorneys who had been disbarred or suspended. |
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If found guilty by the tribunal, he could be disbarred from practising law in the country. |
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If you're already a lawyer and you get a conviction you can be disbarred but no one has ever tried to become a lawyer with a past conviction. |
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He withheld the salaries of parliamentarians who refused to rubberstamp his laws, and lawyers who challenged him were disbarred. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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After investigations into at least 20 complaints against him by his law clients, the attorney was disbarred and convicted of attempted grand larceny. |
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A lawyer who commits a felony and is disbarred is surely less deserving of our concern than an applicant who committed a similar crime years before studying law. |
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However she still takes on his case, risking exposure and being disbarred. |
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He blames his attorney, who was disbarred during the case, for that one. |
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Only those regions, such as England, Germany, and Luxembourg, disbarred for reasons of climate, have resisted joining this particular club on any significant scale. |
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This immediately disbarred him from continuing on his methadone programme. |
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Certain age groups or regions might be disbarred for legal reasons, for example, and making this clear from the outset could save you a lot of trouble later. |
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I think the people out there who want to make submissions should not be disbarred or prevented from making submissions on matters that are not in the bill at the moment. |
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Failure to respect this time limit shall result in the appeal being disbarred. |
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Smaller parties will struggle to put women on their lists and, without them, they will be disbarred. |
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Indeed, the evaluators noted reports that only eight contractors had ever been disbarred. |
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How could the Prime Minister defend behaviour that would have other Canadians disbarred, banned, fined or fired? |
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If al-Hassani is convicted, it may mean that he will be permanently disbarred and deprived of his right to practice law in Syria. |
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He was also charged with fraud for investing clients' money inappropriately, spent eight months in jail, and was disbarred. |
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And had they been inclined, they could have had him disbarred. |
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When Chen Guangcheng was tried in court in 2006, his lawyers were beaten, detained, and disbarred. |
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In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested. |
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We have a case in Arkansas decided this spring of this year where a lawyer lied to a federal judge under oath in open court and was only suspended and not disbarred. |
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Tracing four weeks in the life of Nancy, a doctor who performs abortions and who is waiting to see whether she will be disbarred from practising, it is an occasionally gory depiction of a difficult profession. |
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Have any of the lawyers listed in question 8 or their predecessors been the subject of disciplinary proceedings, suspended or disbarred from practice? |
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On 10 November 2009, while in jail, Al-Hassani was disbarred in absentia by the Damascus Section of the Syrian Bar Association, effectively prohibiting him from practicing law for the rest of his life. |
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When, shortly before the election, it ruled that he had filed false asset information and duly disbarred him from politics for five years, he rejected its findings. |
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On April 26th, a federal appeals court in Missouri upheld a law barring protests within 300 feet of a military funeral, but it disbarred broader efforts by state legislators to keep protesters away from such occasions. |
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The EU also regrets that Abdolfattah Soltani has been disbarred from holding his elected position in the Iranian Bar Association and asks the competent bodies to reconsider this decision. |
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If a member departs from the rules, the member will be obliged to pay a fine or will be suspended and in certain cases will be disbarred from the association. |
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I would put to the honourable Members here today that if the same criteria had been applied, the histories of some of the current Member States would have disbarred them from membership of the European Union. |
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Complainant A, a former lawyer who was disbarred, filed a complaint because the judge had described him in his absence as a charlatan at a hearing involving a party other than himself. |
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Mr. Axler failed to disclose that he had been disbarred as a lawyer. |
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Found guilty of perjury in 1986, he was fined, served a month in jail, became ineligible to sit in parliament for five years and was disbarred from legal practice. |
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