How To Use Disbar In A Sentence

  • During that time, the electrician will be disbarred from carrying out any but minor works.
  • If found guilty by the tribunal, he could be disbarred from practising law in the country.
  • Certain age groups or regions might be disbarred for legal reasons, for example, and making this clear from the outset could save you a lot of trouble later.
  • I would question the validity of systems that disbar quality staff from progressing.
  • Seattle Post-Intelligencer article reported that, due to the "miserliness" of Clark County, defense lawyers handling three out of five of Clark County's death-penalty cases had been either disbarred or arrested. Washblog - Front Page
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  • A lawyer who commits a felony and is disbarred is surely less deserving of our concern than an applicant who committed a similar crime years before studying law.
  • Once a wealthy lawyer, he is now disbarred, broke and recently evicted from the hotel he has been living in since leaving the family.
  • And prosecutors who engage in such behavior usually end up being disbarred.
  • Of course, this doesn't disbar you from the option of guided dives, either from the shore or from one of the dive centre's day boats.
  • At worst, I'll be jailed, at best I'll receive a suspended sentence; either way, I'll be disbarred. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • The glaringly unfunny premise in this divorce-court fairy tale assumes that it's gotta be a riot when the king of summary judgments (George Clooney) meets his match in a serial divorcée (Catherine Zeta-Jones) who bankrupts husbands and disbars lawyers before breakfast, right? Mystic River Drifts Into Dark And Deep Waters
  • Neither are the attorneys and "investigators," namely disbarred lawyer Kevin McLean, who worked years cracking the bogus case. SFist
  • The lawyer was disbarred from practice when he was round guilty of unlawful acts.
  • Sarah died tragically young five years later, but not before marrying an English army officer - an act which came to disbar her from nationalism's pantheon of tragic Irish heroines.
  • This does not strip him of his office as consul, but — as it renders him religiously odious — it disbars him from carrying out his duties as consul. The Grass Crown
  • If you're already a lawyer and you get a conviction you can be disbarred but no one has ever tried to become a lawyer with a past conviction.
  • A bar association that disbars Matthew Diaz and leaves Yoo and Haynes free to practice is fundamentally corrupt. A Tale of Three Lawyers
  • Most referees will immediately disbar any player found guilty of trying these sort of tricks.
  • A code of practice, which required a midwife to be insured would thus effectively disbar her from practising privately, says Chris.
  • The lawyer was disbarred from practice when he was round guilty of unlawful acts.
  • The lawyer was disbarred from practicing again.
  • Untruthful police and expert witnesses should be charged and lawyers disbarred or otherwise disciplined.
  • Physicians known to be guilty of gross negligence are allowed to continue to practice. Lawyers who obviously suborn perjury are not disbarred.
  • In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested.
  • Anonsters says: metro11: “treason” in the blogosphere is a far cry from DOJ memos actively pointing to your disbarment. The Volokh Conspiracy » Lawyers, Treason, and Deception: A Response to Andrew McCarthy
  • Then, a law is established assigning a monetary amount as the limit of an oligarchic regime, thus disbarring anyone whose property falls below the assigned value.
  • So there was an absolute bar on admission but the power to suspend or disbar is regarded as incidental to the power to admit.
  • The level of badness you need to display to get disbarred is currently way, way, way worse than this. The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting Libel Decision Arising from the Vaccine / Autism Debate
  • If found guilty of breaching the requirements of the code of conduct, which require barristers to act independently at all times, he could be reprimanded, suspended from practice or even disbarred.
  • Suppliers found to have transgressed with any pattern of regularity will be disbarred from tendering for the next two years’ contract.
  • Any member exceeding this level will be disbarred from play until at least one more member attains an equal level.
  • Ten days later the lawyer was committed to a state mental institution for substance abuse and was eventually disbarred.
  • The rational system would be to engage consultants as employees of public hospitals, and to disbar them from all private practice.
  • Journalism's a funny thing: we don't have to pass any tests to work as reporters, and we can't be disbarred.
  • They disbarred the lawyer from practice.
  • All members of the council who are summoned by the sergeant to attend [congregations] shall faithfully do so, upon pain of removal from office and disbarment from future office-holding.
  • I'm not sure the disbarment incrementally adds that much more to the punishment he's personally suffered.
  • It does not disbar the person from standing for whomever he or she wishes to stand for in the future.
  • After investigations into at least 20 complaints against him by his law clients, the attorney was disbarred and convicted of attempted grand larceny.
  • I suspect that there are lawyers who have been disbarred because of less offensive courtroom buffoonery.
  • The corrupt lawyer was disbarred
  • A once brilliant surgeon, who left the city to work in Aboriginal communities, his life went to pieces after an error on a young patient resulted in his leaving medicine rather than being disbarred.
  • The lawyer was disbarred from practice when he was round guilty of unlawful acts.
  • Because she was convicted of a felony, she was immediately disbarred, ending a career in law that spanned four decades.
  • Inasmuch, of course, as Orientals can not become citizens, this disbars them from owning land. Letters of Franklin K. Lane
  • Public interest law firms that took on sensitive cases also continued to face harassment, disbarment of legal staff, and closure.
  • And had they been inclined, they could have had him disbarred.
  • As far as the ABA is concerned, any lawyer who hasn't actually been disbarred is "well qualified. Sotomayor rated
  • Reno's boss, a perjurer, suborner of perjury, obstructor of justice (when is that disbarment hearing?), set the stage for government violence against Elian's relatives. Compassionate Liberalism
  • He was a horrible attorney, and he's been disbarred.
  • Attorneys the State Bar disbars, who throw up websites as consultants, or "international" attorneys, are not routed to the local DA for prosecution. Pedophiles and Illegal Aliens
  • Disbarment of lawyers involved in interrogation policies sought GOP applauds, Dems criticize overturning Sotomayor ruling
  • Only those regions, such as England, Germany, and Luxembourg, disbarred for reasons of climate, have resisted joining this particular club on any significant scale.
  • Cuomo called the arrangement "typical;" it automatically disbars Harding, but would permit him to re-gain his law license if the felony plea is withdrawn. Two Plead Guilty in Pension Fund Investigation
  • However she still takes on his case, risking exposure and being disbarred.
  • She in certainly NOT worthy of the Supreme Court and, as a matter of fact and for this ruling alone, she should be disbarred! GOP applauds, Dems criticize overturning Sotomayor ruling
  • They disbarred the lawyer from practice.
  • I think the people out there who want to make submissions should not be disbarred or prevented from making submissions on matters that are not in the bill at the moment.
  • - First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court Matthew Yglesias » Against Commutation
  • DERSHOWITZ: I want one case where there has been a disbarment that is not a person denied admission to the bar, a disbarment from somebody who has no prior record, who has engaged in what you call lying at the deposition. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Should President Clinton Be Disbarred? - May 23, 2000
  • If telling fibs and wasting taxpayers' money disbars citizens, half the politicians in Britain would be out on their ear," he says. Hugh Muir's diary
  • As far as the ABA is concerned, any lawyer who hasn't actually been disbarred is "well qualified. Sotomayor rated
  • He subsequently surrendered his law license in 1988 and was disbarred after an investigation.
  • Ruskiewic said she thinks it is "fabulous" Kratz will be out of office and she hopes he will be disbarred as well. 'Sexting' Prosecutor In Wisconsin To Resign
  • The prosecutor in the case was recently disbar red and given a day in jail.
  • In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested.
  • CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Disbarment of lawyers involved in interrogation policies sought « - Blogs from CNN. com Disbarment of lawyers involved in interrogation policies sought
  • He blames his attorney, who was disbarred during the case, for that one.
  • Here let my men of war, in ordered ranks, disbark; The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English.
  • Some, before they fell, disbark their alders, and other trees; of which see Cap. III. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • I suspect that there are lawyers who have been disbarred because of less offensive courtroom buffoonery.
  • Why have the reader contemplate, even if for a moment and even if the contemplation is quickly rejected, the possibility that you have actually been barred from practicing which is to say disbarred in some states? The Volokh Conspiracy » Barred
  • As a low-level Nixon-nailer, and as a moral enabler and adamant defender of Bill's moral lapses and obstruction of justice and against his being disbarred. <a href="http://althouse.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-were-bill-and-hillary-clinton.html" title="How were Bill and Hillary Clinton different — as law professors
  • You are hereby disbarred from the Republican Party for making the mistaken assumption that the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution places any limitations on the inherent rights of the President of the United States under Article II of the Constitution. Think Progress » Snow: There Is Too Much Focus on Kidnapped U.S. Soldiers
  • Sanctions for violating the Circular include a private reprimand, censure, suspension or disbarment from practice before the IRS.
  • They would usually pass such reports to the General Teaching Council, who can warn, suspend or disbar teachers.
  • Our Constitution has an inclusive approach to religious diversity that only disbars hatred, coercion, and violence. From liberation to transformation
  • This immediately disbarred him from continuing on his methadone programme.
  • It is quite another and much more nefarious to say that he knew what the evidence was but he turned it in his favor, as one would consider when one uses words like "railroading" suspects in this case, which is what they're saying in this case and is the reason that he should be disbarred. CNN Transcript Jun 16, 2007
  • An investigation revealed that 33 defendants sentenced to death had been represented by attorneys who had been disbarred or suspended.
  • The USA needs women leaders with brains, moxie, spunk and innovative ideas ... not whining, whimpering sots whose only reason for being where she is because she married some lying, disbarred philandering hack who just happened to be a former US president. Clinton: Vetting process for administration jobs 'a nightmare'
  • The former lawyer was convicted of attempted grand larceny concerning a client's missing funds and disbarred in 1987.
  • In one-third of those cases, the report showed, the lawyer who represented the death penalty defendant at trial or on appeal had been or was later disbarred or otherwise sanctioned.
  • The Referee Commission may disbar any official or competitor who does not comply with this regulation.
  • The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views.
  • March 10, 2010, 4: 15 pm yankee says: metro11: ruufles: “treason” in the blogosphere is a far cry from DOJ memos actively pointing to your disbarment. The Volokh Conspiracy » My Contribution to the NYT ‘Room for Debate’ Blog on the AQ7 Argument
  • Our main means of managing competing interests is disclosure, but sometimes the conflict is so strong that it disbars somebody from being an author or a reviewer.

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