By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court suspended a former Santa Cruz County prosecutor from practicing law for two years for misconduct ranging from getting involved in a former girlfriend's court case despite being ordered to stay away to lying that he wasn't the driver in a 1995 drunken driving accident. George Hall Dunlap Jr.'s suspension also stems from trying to use his position as a deputy ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court suspended a former Santa Cruz County prosecutor from practicing law for two years for misconduct ranging from getting involved in a former girlfriend's court case despite being ordered to stay away to lying that he wasn't the driver in a 1995 drunken driving accident. George Hall Dunlap Jr.'s suspension also stems from trying to use his position as a deputy ...
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