Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
I had forgotten about that. It seems she avoided disbarment in Texas after a judge dismissed a complaint because some of the plaintiff’s evidence exhibits were out of order. The Bar can appeal but I can’t see that they have yet. https://abovethelaw.com/uploads/2023/02/Powell.pdf
She is not getting disbarred. She will be on corporate boards and speaking circuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
Anonymous wrote:Sidney Powell has flipped.
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Anonymous wrote:Sidney Powell has flipped.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
I had forgotten about that. It seems she avoided disbarment in Texas after a judge dismissed a complaint because some of the plaintiff’s evidence exhibits were out of order. The Bar can appeal but I can’t see that they have yet. https://abovethelaw.com/uploads/2023/02/Powell.pdf
She is not getting disbarred. She will be on corporate boards and speaking circuits.
Yes she is. Lin Wood did not escape. She will not either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
I had forgotten about that. It seems she avoided disbarment in Texas after a judge dismissed a complaint because some of the plaintiff’s evidence exhibits were out of order. The Bar can appeal but I can’t see that they have yet. https://abovethelaw.com/uploads/2023/02/Powell.pdf
She is not getting disbarred. She will be on corporate boards and speaking circuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
I had forgotten about that. It seems she avoided disbarment in Texas after a judge dismissed a complaint because some of the plaintiff’s evidence exhibits were out of order. The Bar can appeal but I can’t see that they have yet. https://abovethelaw.com/uploads/2023/02/Powell.pdf
Anonymous wrote:There are still federal cases, folks, so Powell pleading guilty here and turning state's evidence against the co-conspirators only strengthens Jack Smith's DC case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Yes, disbarment is separate - but these crimes seem to be clear. FWIW, I know that she has so far escaped disbarment in Texas but I haven't followed the proceedings closely. This is would be a new reason for disbarment, I assume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?
She pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. Disbarment is a separate procedure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidney "Kraken" Powell: guilty, 6 years probation, fines and restitution, and other stipulations and limitations. She got off easy.
What crimes is she guilty of? I don't think she has lost her law license (unlike Lin Wood), will this get her disbarred?