Small Town Mysteries

Barred for Life: The Lawyer Convicted of Murder

February 28, 2023 Kate, Christine, and Rachael Episode 39
Small Town Mysteries
Barred for Life: The Lawyer Convicted of Murder
Show Notes

This week, Kate gets into the intricacies of The Bar, and what might happen when someone has a past history with the law...and then wants to become a lawyer. This is one that is chock-full of legal knowledge!

Sources:
1) https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/convicted-murderer-in-tulane-law-school-welcomes-scrutiny/article_73286970-6c56-5ca4-bc2b-b9483ff6b768.html
2) https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/new-york-times-profiles-convicted-murderer-who-graduated-from-tulane-law/article_0dea65b5-7109-569b-9173-ffe19706c878.html
3)https://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/resources/lawyer_ethics_regulation/model_rules_for_lawyer_disciplinary_enforcement/rule_19/
4) https://nylegalethics.attorney/lawyers-who-commit-crimes-disciplinary-consequences/
5) https://abovethelaw.com/tag/bruce-reilly/
6) https://abovethelaw.com/2011/09/new-tulane-1l-is-an-advocate-a-writer-and-a-murderer/
7) https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-board-of-bar-examiners
8) https://www.calcagnilaw.com/rhode-island-homicide-lawyers/second-degree-murder/#:~:text=Second%2Ddegree%20murder%20charges%20in%20Rhode%20Island&text=If%20a%20person's%20conscious%20intent,characterized%20as%20Second%20Degree%20Murder.




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