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November 10, 2007
False Report Results In Censure
A Pennsylvania lawyer accepted public censure by agreement with disciplinary counsel for falsely reporting to police that he, rather than his son, was driving an automobile involved in a single-car accident. He had been convicted of making a false report. The lawyer's motivation--a desire to protect his child--seems a bit more sympathetic than your average case of lawyer dishonesty. (Mike Frisch)
November 10, 2007 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink
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Good result.
Posted by: W.R. Chambers | Nov 10, 2007 5:14:26 PM
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