Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Crimes are not attorney disciplinary violations in Texas - when such violations are alleged against the attorney representing the attorney disciplinary board

Here there is an interesting blog from attorney Ty Clevenger about corruption in Texas attorney disciplinary board.

Attorney Ty Clevenger turned in the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after Ken Paxton was indicted for felonies, including securities fraud.

Attorney Ty Clevenger's disciplinary complaint against Ken Paxton was dismissed on astounding grounds - that the crimes that Ken Paxton was indicted for did not constitute attorney disciplinary violations.

The establishment is protecting their own to the very bitter end.

And, it is interesting to mention that, by law, the disciplinary body that dismissed the complaint is represented by that same Ken Paxton.

No surprises.

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