- Look up
disbarment or
disbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disbarment, also
known as
striking off, is the
removal of a
lawyer from a bar ****ociation...
- fine. In
February 2019, the New York
Supreme Court,
Appellate Division,
disbarred him from
practicing law in the state. In May 2019, he
reported to the...
- The 65
Project is a
legal activism campaign s****ing to "
disbar and discredit" Trump-affiliated
lawyers who
worked on
lawsuits supporting Trump's attempt...
- 1950) is a
disbarred American prosecutor who
formerly served as the
Durham County District Attorney. He was
removed from this position,
disbarred, and jailed...
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Thomas Joseph Capano (October 11, 1949 –
September 19, 2011) was a
disbarred American lawyer and
former Delaware deputy attorney general who was convicted...
- Cacciatori [it] (Lazio); 5 year
suspension (
disbar in
original punishment).
Enrico Albertosi (Milan); 4 year
suspension (
disbar in
original punishment).
Bruno Giordano...
- late 1950s to late 1970s
after McCarthy's downfall. In 1986, Cohn was
disbarred by the
Appellate Division of the New York
State Supreme Court for unethical...
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disbarred in 2001 and 2003 for
misconduct while defending Claude Louis DuBoc, who had been
accused of
trafficking marijuana.
Following his
disbarment...
- This is a list of
disbarments affecting notable lawyers in the
United States. "National
Governors ****ociation". www.nga.org.
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Disbarred is a 1939
American crime film
about a
crooked lawyer starring Gail
Patrick and
Robert Preston. The
supporting cast
includes Otto Kruger, Virginia...