A convicted felon who graduated from Yale Law School and won acclaim as a poet is being asked by a Connecticut committee to prove his "good moral character" before he is allowed to practice law.
Northern Kentucky defense attorney Chase Cox pleaded guilty to charges related to the vandalism of his ex-girlfriend's car in retaliation for her earlier trial testimony. Prosecutors said Cox enlisted ...
It was not until after Kenneth Stevens had already been sentenced to 216 months in prison for bank robbery that he learned the "associate" who sat second chair at his trial was not in fact an attorney ...
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