Remember the last time?
When lawyaers around the country tried to push Trump 2020 vote lies?
Some got throw out of courts….
Some EVEN got fined for ‘frivolous ‘ lawsuits….
NONE of them WON a Damn thing….
And losing that license they went to school for, for several years, and took the exam’s, they studied their asses off to pass, would NOT be good for paying their bills…
But those willing to do the president’s bidding might have forgotten one important protection built into the justice system: Lawyers are governed by ethical rules regulated by state bar associations and state courts. And those authorities can and do discipline — and even disbar — lawyers who order, assist or engage in unlawful conduct.
Though state authorities have historically been reluctant to police the conduct of federal prosecutors, they now will have no choice but to shed that reluctance and show the kind of courage they did after the 2020 elections. Then, disciplinary authorities in New York, California and the District of Columbia sought to suspend and even disbar not only such high-profile private lawyers as Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman, but also then-Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, for engaging in dishonesty or undermining the administration of justice….
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The ethics rules in force in most states specifically prohibit prosecutors from pursuing criminal charges that they know are not supported by probable cause. Prosecutors who make false statements in court papers, such as in an application for a search warrant or arrest warrant, are subject to discipline. Prosecutors who maliciously pursue unsubstantiated charges will run afoul of rules that prohibit conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, including the pursuit of claims that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass or harass. Prosecutors have a duty of candor to the court that they must honor or risk sanction…
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Relying on state authorities to police the conduct of federal prosecutors and agency lawyers is not a course to be taken lightly. But we must use every available protection to remain vigilant against — and, if necessary, to punish — any abuse of the justice system…..
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