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Law Practice

Aug. 15, 2006

Bar's Board Mulls Proposal for Permanent Disbarment

Fast forward 20 years in the events in James Heiting's life, and he might not be a member of the State Bar, let alone its current president.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer


Fast forward 20 years in the events in James Heiting's life, and he might not be a member of the State Bar, let alone its current president.
      In 1988, the Riverside attorney was convicted of a felony after badly injuring a woman in a drunken-driving crash. He received jail time, the suspension of his license for two years, which was stayed, and probation...

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