A depressing thread. This is something that every lawyer could do something to change. Ours is a self-regulating profession. There is no reason to just accept that state bars will not impose discipline for serious misconduct by prosecutors. Maybe if more civil lawyers spoke up...https://twitter.com/larabazelon/status/1415504446885220354 …
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And, if you read Lara's tweet, then you'd see that she mentions immunity as the context in which the Supreme Court has said that bar discipline will keep prosecutors from engaging in misconduct. So she also is not arguing that prosecutorial immunity applies in bar discipline
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But, hey, don't let the fact that your reading comprehension could use some work stand in the way of making illogical arguments that are not even remotely on point.
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His tweet storm is wrong in too many ways to describe. Of course my complaints "put my money where my mouth is" and cite violations of the Business & Professions Code.
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Why don’t you tweet the violations and the supporting case law? I’m glad you cited the violations in your complaint, but not on twitter. Just made broad based claims@on twitter.
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I tweeted it to refine it and then decided it wasn’t worth it.
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