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Conviction of a crime generally means disbarment.
Former Speaker of the House (Massachusetts)
Tom
Finneran pled guilty to a federal
felony.
The Board of Bar Overseers did NOT disbar him.
They only temporarily suspended him.
Finneran's
email address is
tfinneran@wrko.com
Flood his inbox
with the question
What was
the deal you made with the
Board of Bar Overseers to not
get
disbarred?
I would be delighted to hear whether he replies to you
and if so, what his reply is.
Thank you.
BACKGROUND
More PROOF of
political decisions by
the Board of Bar Overseers.
Finneran pleads
guilty to felony in federal court and gets only
temporary suspension. Another attorney was found to have
neglected clients' cases and to have used clients' funds for her
own use. Unbelievably, she was suspended ony for 9 months.
Barb only criticizes judges, seeks
court reform, and the
abolishment of judicial immunity and she gets a preliminary
decision of disbarment. What
is wrong with this picture?
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For
people outside of Massachusetts: Finneran is former Speaker of the
House
who left his job to become a
lobbyist for the biotech industry at $400,000 a year.
After his plea the other day,
he landed a job as the new Talk Host for WRKO's
morning
drive
time show. Given the power of his access to
the public and his old connections in the Legislature, the court still
wanted to MAKE NICE to
him.
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Conviction of a crime generally means disbarment.
Tom Finneran pled guilty
to a federal
felony.
The Board of Bar Overseers did NOT disbar him.
They only temporarily suspended him.
A few minutes ago on his morning-drive-time talk
show,
he said he used to make
$100,000-$200,000 a year in his lawfirm
Finneran's
email address is
tfinneran@wrko.com
Flood his inbox
with the question
What was
the deal you made with the
Board of Bar Overseers to not get
disbarred?
Around 9:10 a.m.on Wdnesday morning, 5/16/2007,
Finneran did it
again.
He disparaged me.
The emails must be driving him crazy.
Keep flooding his inbox with the question!!!!!!
tfinneran@wrko.com
What was
the deal you made with the Board of Bar Overseers to not get
disbarred?
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