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April 1, 2011
Voicemail Threats
Another California disciplinary summary:
[An attorney] was suspended for two years, stayed, placed on probation for two years with an actual suspension of 90 days and he was ordered to comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court and take the MPRE within one year. The suspension took effect July 9, 2010.
[The attorney] was charged with moral turpitude for sending more than 50 abusive and threatening voicemails to officials involved in the execution of his father’s estate after he was removed as co-executor. Among other things, he threatened to report the officials to various state and federal agencies in an attempt to gain an advantage in a civil dispute and accused an ex-officio judge of taking a bribe.
(Mike Frisch)
April 1, 2011 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink
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