This is a different video, the audio clearer. Van Irion begins with Minor around 19:00. The video does not show the complete trial.
The video and audio improves after a rough start. Just fast forward to 19:00. We can hear Van Irion rebut the dicta claims.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am62IN4ar0o&feature=player_embedded
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William Littell Bryan Jr - #117084
Current Status: Resigned with Charges Pending
This member is resigned and may not practice law in California.
See below for more details.
Profile Information
The following information is from the official records of The State Bar of California.
Bar Number: 117084
Address: 24 Celonova Pl
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Phone Number: (949) 716-3147
Fax Number: (949) 455-1707
e-mail: wlbryan@home.com
County: Orange
Undergraduate School: Georgetown Univ; Washington DC
District: District 4
Sections: None Law School: USC Law School; Los Angeles CA
Status History
Effective Date Status Change
Present Resigned
6/17/2001 Resigned
5/3/2001 Not Eligible To Practice Law
3/15/2000 Active
1/15/2000 Not Eligible To Practice Law
9/21/1999 Active
5/5/1999 Not Eligible To Practice Law
8/9/1995 Active
7/31/1995 Not Eligible To Practice Law
1/26/1993 Active
8/12/1991 Not Eligible To Practice Law
12/3/1984 Admitted to The State Bar of California
Explanation of member status
Actions Affecting Eligibility to Practice Law
Effective Date Description Case Number Resulting Status
Disciplinary and Related Actions
Overview of the attorney discipline system.
6/17/2001 Resignation with charges pending 01-Q-01681 Resigned
5/3/2001 Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 01-Q-01681 Not Eligible To Practice Law
1/15/2000 Discipline w/actual suspension 99-PM-10168 Not Eligible To Practice Law
5/5/1999 Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 95-O-17704 Not Eligible To Practice Law
4/4/1998 Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 95-O-17704
Administrative Actions
7/31/1995 Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance Not Eligible To Practice Law
8/12/1991 Suspended, failed to pay Bar membr. fees Not Eligible To Practice Law
Copies of official attorney discipline records are available upon request.
Explanation of common actions
California Bar Journal Discipline Summaries
Summaries from the California Bar Journal are based on discipline orders but are not the official records. Not all discipline actions have associated CBJ summaries. Copies of official attorney discipline records are available upon request.
January 15, 2000
The probation of WILLIAM L. BRYAN JR. [#117084], 47, of Foothill Ranch was revoked, the previous stay of suspension was lifted, and he was given a new two-year suspension, stayed, and placed on two years of probation with a 60-day actual suspension. The order took effect Jan. 15, 2000.
Bryan was disciplined in 1998 for misconduct in three consolidated cases. His actions included failure to perform legal services competently, promptly return client papers or respond to client inquiries, improperly withdrawing from representation and false advertising.
He failed to comply with eight separate conditions of the 1998 probation, including submitting quarterly probation reports, attending ethics school, attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings and taking the professional responsibility examination.
In mitigation, the misconduct occurred at a time Bryan was suffering from severe emotional difficulties and had family problems. He and his wife were about to adopt a baby when the birth mother took the child back, an event which worsened Bryans manic depressive illness.
In addition, he and his wife cared for his wifes terminally ill parents at their home.
April 4, 1998
WILLIAM LITTELL BRYAN JR. [#117084], 45, of Foothill Ranch was suspended for two years, stayed, placed on two years of probation and was ordered to take the MPRE within one year. The order took effect April 4, 1998.
Bryan represented three clients in a malicious prosecution case. When he failed to appear at four court hearings, he and his clients were sanctioned, and the case was dismissed.
He stipulated that he failed to perform legal services competently, keep his clients reasonably informed about developments in a case, communicate, return files, pay sanctions and obey court orders.
Bryan filed a damages claim in another case. He then stopped working on the case but did not properly withdraw from employment. When he failed to prosecute the case, it was dismissed. He did not appear at an evaluation conference and no defendants were served with the complaint.
Bryan also stipulated that he advertised as an attorney in a false and deceptive manner by listing himself and a retired attorney as purported partners, although he had no professional association with her.
In mitigation, he has no record of prior discipline, and suffered from manic depression and substance abuse. His illness is now under control and he is sober.
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/fal/Member/Detail/117084