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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.06.05 23:37:00 -
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I predicted disbarment in two earlier threads about this worthless POS. Disbarment should be a nationaly recognized sentance. If you did something to dishonor the law in one state it should be recognized as an assult to our Constitution and thus be recognized by all 50 states.
I can not practice Athletic Training anywhere in the world if I do something that ends up in my Certification being revoked.
Slade
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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.06.06 00:00:00 -
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Originally by: Surfin's PlunderBunny Slade, because he was disbarred in florida means his credibility is shot nationwide. He can try in another country but it's hard to get excited about taht 
Yeah I am not sure how the regulations work, but it sounds like he can still apply to practice in most other states. Boy I hope my interpretation is incorrect and all 50 states hold up the disbarment.
Originally by: Dau Imperius Yeah Fox news really cares about credibility: Bill O'Reiley anyone?
But anyways, disbar the bloke. While they are at it, maybe some real charges should be made and perhaps the tosser will go to jail and experience life as someone's...*cough* Who knows, rockstar could make a game out of it all.
Didn't he commit forms of purgery? Jail time could be instituted, but I doubt the courts would do this since he is facing disbarment.
Ditto on O'Reiley!!!
Slade
Ditto on O'Reiley.
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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.06.06 10:06:00 -
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Originally by: Imperator Jora'h
Originally by: Slade Trillgon
Yeah I am not sure how the regulations work, but it sounds like he can still apply to practice in most other states. Boy I hope my interpretation is incorrect and all 50 states hold up the disbarment.
Technically he could apply to sit for the Bar exam in another state.
In practice the states pretty much follow the American Bar Association's professional conduct rules which makes disbarment in one state enough to disbar you everywhere (or prevent you from applying to the Bar). My dad's an attorney and that is what he tells me anyway and I believe him.
Getting to sit for the Bar exam is not just a matter of paying a fee and having at it. It is a remarkably insane hill you have to climb. Our buddy here would never get an application through.
Good to know that it is not an easy process and chance are at least there for the states to deny entrance to sit for the bar.
Originally by: pwnedgato Even though it is nice to see Thompson put in his place I have a strong dislike for the BAR. It wields massive amounts of power, but it was never voted for and was never put into place by an elected official or even confirmed by one...
In my novice understanding, they create and administer the bar and lay down sentences against lawyers that have acted beyond or in disregard of the common practices accepted by bar. I do not have a clue how that bar was created. I do not have time to do any reasearch on the history of the bar at this point (long workday starting), but having one is better then having not. Could you let me know what other powers they have and what are your major issues with specific powers the bar yields?
Slade
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