Anonymous wrote:Seems like your typical privileged liberal, as evidenced by his adolescent mind and seeming inability to believe that much of anything would happen if he went too far. Like a teenager raging against mom and dad and them expecting to borrow the car.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like your typical privileged liberal, as evidenced by his adolescent mind and seeming inability to believe that much of anything would happen if he went too far. Like a teenager raging against mom and dad and them expecting to borrow the car.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like your typical privileged liberal, as evidenced by his adolescent mind and seeming inability to believe that much of anything would happen if he went too far. Like a teenager raging against mom and dad and them expecting to borrow the car.
Video shows Department of Justice official urging Jan. 6 rioters to 'kill' cops
Police bodycam footage introduced at the trial of Jared Wise showed him berating police officers on Jan. 6, 2021, and yelling "kill 'em" as rioters attacked law enforcement.
Less than five years after urging rioters to "kill" police at the Capitol, a former Jan. 6 defendant is working as a senior adviser for the Department of Justice, which has been dramatically remade under the second Trump administration.
Trump supporters pull on a metal police barrier while police officers hold on to it on Jan. 6, 2021, outside the U.S. Capitol.
NPR has obtained police bodycam footage from multiple angles of the former defendant and current administration official, Jared Wise, berating officers and calling them "Nazi" and "Gestapo." NPR located the footage, which has not previously been published, in a review of thousands of court exhibits from Jan. 6 criminal cases, obtained through legal action by a coalition of media organizations. The Department of Justice had introduced the footage as an exhibit in Wise's trial. NPR also obtained the transcript of Wise's testimony, in which he acknowledged that he repeatedly yelled "kill 'em" as officers were being attacked and tried to explain his actions. Wise was not convicted of any crimes related to Jan. 6, due to President Trump's order to end all Capitol riot prosecutions.
Anonymous wrote:He learned his lesson, you can throw your sub and eat it too. FREE Dunn, he can't undo what he done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just threw away a good federal job with good retirement and benefits.
Hope it was worth it for his 15 seconds of fame in resist online circles.
Could be disbarred, too.
Guys on the corner filming were egging him on. Performing for attention from rough trade is going to be very costly. They were laughing at him but he was oblivious. He even glanced at them while running away.
https://x.com/MichaelSCollura/status/1955815756815614332
Remember the DC principal who ordered up rough trade from a phone line and was murdered in his home? Some people get to late 30s and lack all common sense.
It’s funny to watch but he may got to prison and be stripped of his law license. Smdh.
This principal.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brian-betts-update-four-suspects-arrested-in-killing-of-dc-principal/
Dunn kept looking to the black guys on the corner for attention in the longer video. They were mocking him. Dude just blew up his life and career. At 37 should not be such a dumbass. All that money for tuition, studying for the bar, being one of the few who land a DOJ job, …
And the “I don’t want you in MY CITY!!!” lol. So MPC narc in energy. Didn’t get a hook up on U but better luck in fed prison, I guess. Maybe he was drunk?
This forum has been taken over by idiots. The DC Bar is not going to disbar Mr Dunn for this single act of civil disobedience. Are any of you actually attorneys? Do any of you understand how the DC Bar operates? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
You may in fact be taking pills bc your thinking is off. Or it is YOU who is not barred in DC.
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If an attorney is convicted of a felony, the D.C. Bar's Office of Disciplinary Counsel initiates a disciplinary proceeding.
Moral Turpitude:
A key factor in determining the severity of the sanction is whether the felony conviction involves "moral turpitude".
Disbarment:
If the conviction is deemed to involve moral turpitude, the Court of Appeals may disbar the attorney, meaning they lose their license to practice law.
Suspension:
The court may also suspend the attorney's license for a fixed period of time.
Other Sanctions:
Less severe sanctions include censure, reprimand, or informal admonition.
The likelihood that Mr Dunn's conduct, assuming it results in a federal felony conviction, will be determined to have involved "moral turpitude" is nil. So, no, he will not be disbarred. His license will be suspended automatially upon conviction, but in the end he will not be disbarred.
You're good at google. Google "moral turpitude."
He isn’t a lawyer, the guy with that name at DOJ is much older. So nattering on about moral turpitude is completely pointless. Facts matter.
Yea I’ve since learned we’ve been talking about the wrong guy. But here is the thing – I’m right that if he was a lawyer, he wouldn’t be disbarred. So yea, facts matter. Dick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performative idiocy? An absolutely useless act that cost this moron his job?
But Jared Wise still holds a Senior Adviser role at the DOJ despite being caught on video screaming "kill the cops" on January 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just threw away a good federal job with good retirement and benefits.
Hope it was worth it for his 15 seconds of fame in resist online circles.
Could be disbarred, too.
Guys on the corner filming were egging him on. Performing for attention from rough trade is going to be very costly. They were laughing at him but he was oblivious. He even glanced at them while running away.
https://x.com/MichaelSCollura/status/1955815756815614332
Remember the DC principal who ordered up rough trade from a phone line and was murdered in his home? Some people get to late 30s and lack all common sense.
It’s funny to watch but he may got to prison and be stripped of his law license. Smdh.
This principal.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brian-betts-update-four-suspects-arrested-in-killing-of-dc-principal/
Dunn kept looking to the black guys on the corner for attention in the longer video. They were mocking him. Dude just blew up his life and career. At 37 should not be such a dumbass. All that money for tuition, studying for the bar, being one of the few who land a DOJ job, …
And the “I don’t want you in MY CITY!!!” lol. So MPC narc in energy. Didn’t get a hook up on U but better luck in fed prison, I guess. Maybe he was drunk?
This forum has been taken over by idiots. The DC Bar is not going to disbar Mr Dunn for this single act of civil disobedience. Are any of you actually attorneys? Do any of you understand how the DC Bar operates? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
You may in fact be taking pills bc your thinking is off. Or it is YOU who is not barred in DC.
————-
If an attorney is convicted of a felony, the D.C. Bar's Office of Disciplinary Counsel initiates a disciplinary proceeding.
Moral Turpitude:
A key factor in determining the severity of the sanction is whether the felony conviction involves "moral turpitude".
Disbarment:
If the conviction is deemed to involve moral turpitude, the Court of Appeals may disbar the attorney, meaning they lose their license to practice law.
Suspension:
The court may also suspend the attorney's license for a fixed period of time.
Other Sanctions:
Less severe sanctions include censure, reprimand, or informal admonition.
The likelihood that Mr Dunn's conduct, assuming it results in a federal felony conviction, will be determined to have involved "moral turpitude" is nil. So, no, he will not be disbarred. His license will be suspended automatially upon conviction, but in the end he will not be disbarred.
You're good at google. Google "moral turpitude."
He isn’t a lawyer, the guy with that name at DOJ is much older. So nattering on about moral turpitude is completely pointless. Facts matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cheered when they just reported the idiot just lost his job.
Post proof that he lost his job.
https://x.com/AGPamBondi/status/1956010229348413694
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cheered when they just reported the idiot just lost his job.
Post proof that he lost his job.
https://x.com/AGPamBondi/status/1956010229348413694