Lindsey Halligan being investigated by Florida Bar
Source: The Hill
Lindsey Halligan, the ex-U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia who was hand-picked by President Trump to prosecute his political adversaries, is under investigation by Floridas bar association, a letter sent by the organization and obtained by The Hill shows.
The letter was sent last month to the executive director of Campaign for Accountability, a watchdog group that filed complaints against Halligan in Florida and Virginia.
We are aware of these developments and have been monitoring them closely, bar counsel Carlos Leon wrote in the Feb. 4 letter. We already have an investigation pending.
Halligan, who left the U.S. attorneys office in January, appeared to be copied on the letter.
The former top federal prosecutor secured indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) after her predecessor was pushed out after refusing to pursue charges against the two Trump foes.
Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5769978-lindsey-halligan-under-investigation/
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Trumpdumper
(225 posts)Now we see precisely why Bondi is trying to pull this:
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/trump-doj-pushes-to-sideline-state-bar-ethics-investigations
LetMyPeopleVote
(178,424 posts)Many of the experienced DOJ attorneys have left or been fired and the ones left are not necessarily the brightest. Bondi has had to hire some real idiots to pursue trump's demands.
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The proposed regulation, posted in the Federal Register Wednesday, would aim to halt state-level ethics proceedings against DOJ lawyers while the department conducts its own review, which would diminish local bar associations power. It comes as Bondi, members of her leadership team, and prosecutors involved in immigration matters face complaints probing DOJ misconduct in states where theyre licensed to practice law.
The department unveiled the unexpected policy by saying the change is necessary in light of the weaponization of the bar complaint process.
If finalized after a public comment period, whenever a third party files a bar complaint alleging that a current or former Department attorney violated an ethics rule while engaging in that attorneys duties for the Department, or whenever bar disciplinary authorities open an investigation into such allegations, the attorney general will have the right to review the complaint and the allegations in the first instance, the proposal states.
An attorney general who decides to exercise this rightor a designated officialwill then notify the state bar agency and the lawyer facing the complaint and request that the disciplinary authorities pause the investigation until the review is completed.
If the DOJ finds no violation, that blocks the state from investigating the alleged infraction. And should the relevant bar disciplinary authorities refuse the Attorney Generals request, the Department shall take appropriate action to prevent the bar disciplinary authorities from interfering with the Attorney Generals review of the allegations, the proposed regulation states.
The regulation and discipline of attorneys is a job for the Bar Association of each state. Lawyers are regulated and disciplined by their state bar association. trump is ordering the DOJ to pursue meritless acts of vengeance and the attorneys who pursue these actions need to be subject to state bar discipline
LetMyPeopleVote
(178,424 posts)Many of the experienced DOJ attorneys have left or been fired and the ones left are not necessarily the brightest. Bondi has had to hire some real idiots to pursue trump's demands.
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Posted in the Federal Register Wednesday, the proposed regulation seeks to suspend any state ethics proceedings against current or former DOJ attorneys if the department decides to conduct its own review first.
If finalized after a 30-day public comment period, the proposed regulation would in theory allow the DOJ to head off any state bar investigation into a DOJ lawyer by opening � and indefinitely stalling � its own investigation into the attorney......
All U.S. attorneys, including those in the DOJ, must be licensed by a state bar association to practice law in the U.S. Such associations are responsible for investigating ethics complaints against the lawyers they license, and if necessary, taking disciplinary actions for misconduct, including suspending law licenses and permanent disbarment.
�Subverting state bar authorities would give DOJ lawyers carte blanche to violate ethics rules,� Barb McQuade, a University of Michigan law professor and a former U.S. attorney, said in a social media post Wednesday reacting to the proposed regulation.
The regulation and discipline of attorneys is a job for the Bar Association of each state. Lawyers are regulated and disciplined by their state bar association. trump is ordering the DOJ to pursue meritless acts of vengeance and the attorneys who pursue these actions need to be subject to state bar discipline
LetMyPeopleVote
(178,424 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(178,424 posts)The actions of Ms. Halligan, who as a U.S. attorney brought criminal cases against President Trumps enemies, are under review by the organization that licensed her to practice law.
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An investigation by Floridas bar association could lead to disbarment, but the process is rigorous and often takes years. Though the bar can open investigations and act as a fact-finder, its recommendations go to an organization called a grievance committee, which has to determine whether there is probable cause to believe an attorney is guilty of misconduct. That recommendation then goes to the states courts, which have the power to disbar lawyers.
Still, the prospect of Ms. Halligan losing her license could serve as a check on administration lawyers who have been accused by judges of pushing the boundaries of the law or intentionally misleading the courts, which has happened frequently in recent months. It could also deter attorneys considering working for the Justice Department, which is eagerly looking to hire to replace the many employees who quit or were fired last year.
On Wednesday, the administration posted a notice in the Federal Register that suggested it was seeking to intervene in state bar associations disciplinary proceedings.
The Justice Department has no apparent legal authority over state bar disciplinary organizations, and its proposal suggested that it would request that a state bar association suspend any parallel investigations until the department completes its own review. But legal experts said that even a request like that by the administration could be interpreted by bar associations as a threat.....
The Florida bars investigation into Ms. Halligan centers on her conduct as the interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, when she went before grand juries to seek indictments against two of Mr. Trumps longtime targets. Her predecessor was forced out after he determined that there was not enough evidence to bring criminal charges against those targets, the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey and New Yorks attorney general, Letitia James.
Bondi and the DOJ do not want State Bar Associations investigation the unethical and incompetent attorneys now working at the DOJ. Halligan should be disbarred
