By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Former prosecutor Robert W. Roland hoped that after copping to lesser charges in a drug scandal last year he might be able to practice law after his prison term. This week, the state Supreme Court dashed the chance of that happening anytime soon.
On Wednesday, the court refused to review Roland's case, letting stand a State Bar ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Former prosecutor Robert W. Roland hoped that after copping to lesser charges in a drug scandal last year he might be able to practice law after his prison term. This week, the state Supreme Court dashed the chance of that happening anytime soon.
On Wednesday, the court refused to review Roland's case, letting stand a State Bar ...
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