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legal1 year ago

"Ex-Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Loses License After Georgia Guilty Plea"

Former Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis has had her law license suspended in Colorado for three years following her guilty plea in the Georgia election interference case. Ellis expressed deep remorse for her role in spreading false claims about the 2020 election and hopes her public repudiation will encourage others to reconsider their positions. She was also charged in Arizona for allegedly conspiring to overturn the election results.

law-and-politics1 year ago

Ex-Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Suspended from Practicing Law in Colorado

Jenna Ellis, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, has been barred from practicing law in Colorado for three years after pleading guilty to a felony charge related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. Ellis expressed remorse and acknowledged her misconduct, which led to her suspension. She will need to file a petition to reinstate her law license after the suspension period.

legal-news1 year ago

Ex-Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Suspended from Law Practice in Colorado for 3 Years

Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis has been suspended from practicing law in Colorado for three years after admitting to making false statements about the 2020 election. The Colorado Supreme Court approved the suspension, which was less severe than disbarment due to her role as an accessory and her letter of remorse. Ellis hopes her acceptance of the suspension will encourage others to reconsider their beliefs about the election being "stolen."

law-and-crime2 years ago

Ohio Supreme Court's Decision on Tracie Hunter's Law Practice Suspension

The Ohio Supreme Court has indefinitely suspended former Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Tracie Hunter from practicing law due to her 2014 felony conviction for unlawful interest in a public contract. However, she can reapply for reinstatement after serving nine years under an interim suspension. This decision follows the recommendation of the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct, which found that Hunter violated five ethics rules related to her conviction. Hunter can immediately apply for reinstatement as professional conduct rules allow for reinstatement after two years of an indefinite suspension.