New York Lawyer - February 6, 2008
BOSTON (AP) - The state's highest court has upheld the disbarment of two lawyers accused of trying to discredit a judge who ruled against their clients in the fight over the DeMoulas supermarket chain.
The ruling Wednesday by the Supreme Judicial Court upheld a decision by the state Board of Bar Overseers. The board said that Gary Crossen and Kevin Curry should be disbarred for their conduct after a 1995 ruling by Superior Court Judge Maria Lopez.
Lopez ruled that the heirs of George Demoulas had been cheated out of millions of dollars by other family members. She ordered a massive transfer of assets.
Curry and Crossen were accused of attempting to get information from Lopez's law clerk that would discredit the judge and invalidate the judgment.
not surprised at all, the lawyers in Florida have us do this type of thing all the time. You would be surprised at how quickly Judges can come around to your point of view when they know that they have a problem.
ReplyDeleteI HAVE INFORMATION THAT I SOUGHT TO USE TO DISCREDIT SOME NY JUDGES, THAT I INTEND TO USE IN FEDERAL CT. BECAUSE I AM NOT AN ATTY, I CANNOT BE DISBARRED, SO DOES THAT MEAN THE SUPREME CT MUST DO SOMETHING ELSE TO ME? OCA ALREADY UTILIZED MANY REPREHENSIBLE ACTS AGAINST ME BEFORE I ATTEMPTED TO SEEK THAT INFORMATION AND THEY ARE ATTY'S... SO NOW WHERE AM I IN MY STANDING IN NY STATE AND OCA IN THERE STANDING...MUST THEY REMOVE ME AND OCA FROM NY STATE? WHAT A PUNISHMENT, IF THEY COULD? RE-INSTATE THOSE ATTYS IMMEDIATELY...IT IS RIDICULOUS!
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