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Discipline

Feb. 19, 2014

Former prosecutor should be suspended, State Bar Court recommends

A former San Francisco prosecutor should be suspended for two years following a string of drunk driving convictions, a State Bar Court has recommended.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A former San Francisco prosecutor should be suspended for two years following a string of drunken driving convictions, a State Bar Court has recommended.


Marc Anthony Guillory showed moral turpitude by repeatedly violating his criminal probation, lying to police officers and attempting to use his position as a deputy district attorney to get leniency, State Bar Court Judge Pat McElroy ruled last week....

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