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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