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Re: Successful DL Graduates
Posted by DL does work on 9/14/08

    There are hundreds of successful attorneys who graduated from a DL school. Some
    are D.A's, have their own practice, work for a firm, or are in-house counsel.
    Here are some Taft grads who are actively practicing:

    Charles Rene Hazelton - #133043 Passed bar in 1987 works as a D.A.
    Bo R Lee - #232500 www.lhattorneys.com
    Jaime Dworin - #237144 Law Offices of Galindo & Fox
    Stephen Boyd Heath - #237622 Fredrickson, Mazeika & Grant, SF

    Perhaps these guys did not get their JD from Harvard, but they passed the bar and
    have made a career as attorneys.

    On 9/14/08, Barack Nobama wrote:
    > Does anyone know of any successful DL law graduates who passed the bar and
    > are actively practicing (anywhere)?
    >
    > Barack Nobama
    >
    >
    > On 9/13/08, Paul T. Ferris wrote:
    >> CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEGREE - DV does not result in a firearm disability
    >> under state or federal law; criminal trespass - DV (after 7/1/93)does result
    >> in the loss of gun rights under state law.
    >>
    >> On 9/07/08, Paul T. Ferris wrote:
    >>> Not all misdemeanor domestic violence convictions result in a firearm
    >>> disability under federal and state law. (Note "domestic violence" is not a
    >>> crime; rather, it is an additional descriptive (tag) for a crime, e.g.
    >>> assault, in which there is a particular relationship between the perpetrator
    >>> and the victim. For example, an offender convicted of criminal trespass -
    >>> domestic violence is not prohibited from possessing firearms under federal
    >>> law or state law. Additionally, a person convicted of reckless endangerment
    >>> - DV (after 7/1/1993) will be prohibited from possessing firearms under
    >>> Washington state law, but not under federal law. What constitutes a
    >>> domestic relationship under state law differs from that under federal law.
    >>>

     
     

 
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