By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - An apology isn't good enough for the Bar Association of San Francisco.
Even though Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Charles D. "Cully" Stimson has said he's sorry for trashing law firms that represent alleged terrorists, the group wants a State Bar ethics investigation.
Stimson, the Pent...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - An apology isn't good enough for the Bar Association of San Francisco.
Even though Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Charles D. "Cully" Stimson has said he's sorry for trashing law firms that represent alleged terrorists, the group wants a State Bar ethics investigation.
Stimson, the Pent...
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