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California Supreme Court

Dec. 7, 2013

State high court debates whether man who possessed child porn can practice law

For the second time in two months, the State Supreme Court is wrestling with the question of when to ban a wrongdoer from bar membership.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - For the second time in two months, the state Supreme Court is wrestling with the question of when to ban a wrongdoer from bar membership.


In November, the justices heard the case of Stephen Glass, who fabricated dozens of articles and is now seeking admission to the State Bar. On Thursday, the state Supreme Court considered whether individuals convicted of possession of child pornography...

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