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To: Amore
Judge Napolitano told O'Reilly that anyone can file a complaint to the Calif bar

Hmm, if so I could easily see the "bar" getting bogged down to the point of inability to do anything else, with complaints when a popular enough cause is at stake. Sounds like a lousy law if so. You saying this is not your normal letter of complaint (just like I could complain to NBC about something on the news); you saying this is something which compels a court to take notice?

264 posted on 09/18/2002 10:09:57 PM PDT by drlevy88
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To: drlevy88
No, it doesn't "compel a court to take notice." The courts have nothing to do with it. It is the state bar association who has to deal with complaints about lawyers. There's no reason why multiple complaints about a lawyer regarding a single case would "bog down' the system. Regardless of how many folks complain, the allegations have to be investigated.
274 posted on 09/18/2002 10:17:55 PM PDT by Amore
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