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Federal Judge orders ethics classes for 'deceptive' DOJ attorneys
2016-05-20
[Wash Examiner] A federal judge has ordered annual ethics classes for Justice Department attorneys as a punishment for being "intentionally deceptive" during litigation over President Obama's executive immigration orders.

"Such conduct is certainly not worthy of any department whose name includes the word 'Justice,'" U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen wrote in a withering order released Thursday.
Ethics classes are fine. Contempt of court would send a better message, as would disbarment...
Justice Department attorneys misled the court about when the Department of Homeland Security would begin implementing President Obama's executive order granting "deferred action" to illegal immigrants whose children are citizens. In doing so, they tricked the 26 states who filed a lawsuit into "foregoing a request for a temporary restraining order," according to the judge.

The facts of the deception are not in doubt, Hanen emphasized. "[DOJ] has now admitted making statements that clearly did not match the facts," he said in the May 19 opinion, first noted by the National Law Journal. "It has admitted that the lawyers who made these statements had knowledge of the truth when they made these misstatements ... This court would be remiss if it left such unseemly and unprofessional conduct unaddressed."
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  RTWT--

https://www.scribd.com/doc/313205530/179125570172
Posted by: OregonGuy   2016-05-20 12:42  

#3  Hanen seemed to lament that he couldn't disbar the attorneys involved, but he barred the out-of-state attorneys from enjoying the right to practice law in Texas.

"The court does not have the power to disbar the counsel in this case, but it does have the power to revoke the pro hac vice status of out-of-state lawyers who act unethically in court," he wrote. "By a separate sealed order that it is simultaneously issuing, that is being done."


there's that, at least
Posted by: Frank G   2016-05-20 08:32  

#2  In a USG position of trust and responsibility requiring a polygraph examination, the term "intentionally deceptive" annotated in the exam adjudication, generally results in one NOT being hired.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-20 05:31  

#1  Prison time for fraud would be an excellent remedy.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-05-20 00:14  

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