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Originally Posted by banyon No kidding? The prosecution had other things to do with their time besides prosecute a guy with no criminal history who keyed a car?
Anyway, and I don't know you well at this point, but I would concur with the other posters who suggest that there are better outlets and targets for our outrage. |
Better things to do than prosecute a felony? It is a felony because of the dollar amount of the damage. And this ain’t the first time that lawyer has been in trouble.
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In addition to being disciplined for being involved in a scheme to forging documents, it has been reported to CLR that attorney Jay Robert Grodner has since then engaged in a conflict of interest with his clients, has abandoned his clients, has engaged in false billing, has engaged in a fraud upon his clients, provided ineffective assistance of counsel, and has engaged in a "fraud upon the court". Attorney Jay Robert Grodner |
Speaking of fraud, the act of trying to get McNulty to turn it in to his insurance is probably conspiracy to commit fraud. I’m surprised the AG’s office didn’t charge him on the spot when he proposed it.
Personally I think that a little outrage over a scumbag attempting to screw over a young man that signed up to put his life on the line to defend us is as good as place as any to spread a little outrage. What I don’t understand is you’re attempts to defend it by downplaying the seriousness of the event.