California Courts of Appeal
Oct. 16, 2012
Sex offender may get chance to become lawyer, appeals court rules
A man who served prison time in the 1980s for sex offenses against two teenage sisters and went on to earn a law degree and pass the State Bar exam may get another chance at a bar card, thanks to a state appellate ruling Friday.




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A man who served prison time in the 1980s for sex offenses against two teenage sisters and went on to earn a law degree and pass the State Bar exam may get another chance at a bar card, thanks to a state appellate ruling Friday.
A 1st District Court of Appeal panel in San Francisco reversed Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Gary A. Medvigy and held that the man - identified only as D.M. in the opinion...
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