12503. No person shall be eligible to the office of Attorney General unless he shall have been admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the state for a period of at least five years immediately preceding his election or appointment to such office.California Bar - Member Search:
* I deleted the address/phone infoEdmund Gerald Brown Jr - #37100 Current Status: Active This member is active and may practice law in California. Profile Information Bar Number 37100 Address [deleted]* Phone Number [deleted]* Fax Number Not Available e-mail Not Available District District 3 County Alameda Undergraduate School Univ of California; CA Law School Yale Law School; New Haven CT Sections None Status History Effective Date Status Change Present Active 5/1/2003 Active 1/1/1997 Inactive 1/23/1996 Active 1/1/1992 Inactive 6/14/1965 Admitted to The State Bar of California Actions Affecting Eligibility to Practice Law Disciplinary and Related Actions: This member has no public record of discipline. Administrative Actions: This member has no public record of administrative actions. ---
Good posting. Someone needs to get this to the powers that be.
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No kidding. Apparently the person who wrote the code had an apt sense of humor.
The court will take into consideration that he had been admitted in the past, has had experience, and that there are no penalties or sanctions in his past.
He'll be allowed to run.
What a lazy sucker! I'll bet you anything he went inactive because he didn't want to meet the continuing education requirements.