Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Hooligan went to the tabloids and excoriated a federal judge. Hooligan is either colossally stupid or devoid of ethics and common sense. She must really want to never be respected by her peers in the law.
She has a BA from Regis University and a law degree from U Miami. Neither of which fall into the category of highly respected institutions. She is a former Miss Colorado and was hired by Trump after she met him at his golf club. None of this is screaming "highly respected lawyer" to me, and while I abhor this waste of taxpayer dollars, it is entertaining to watch her and her team be exposed for the incompetent professionals that they are.
Any chance she can be disbarred for this level of incompetence?
If evidence exists that she flat out lied to the court then yes, absolutely, that is an act for which she could be disbarred. It’s a core ethical mandate that attorneys act always with candor to the court.
That said I have seen more than once in my career attorneys lying to the court and getting away with it. If the court doesn’t know then it rests with opposing counsel who does to make the Bar complaint and for various reasons that can be like opening Pandora's box and many would rather not blow up their life by getting involved in trying to hold a peer accountable to professional discipline.
In this case I think there are probably plenty of people who’d jump at the chance to put this Hooligan’s feet to the fire, and Eva Blondi’s too. It’s so much a matter of open, notorious behavior that the cases would not be hard to make and it is a matter of restoring public confidence in the DOJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Hooligan went to the tabloids and excoriated a federal judge. Hooligan is either colossally stupid or devoid of ethics and common sense. She must really want to never be respected by her peers in the law.
I don't think she has much of a future in the legal future. trump is the only PO person who considers her competent.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Hooligan went to the tabloids and excoriated a federal judge. Hooligan is either colossally stupid or devoid of ethics and common sense. She must really want to never be respected by her peers in the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Hooligan went to the tabloids and excoriated a federal judge. Hooligan is either colossally stupid or devoid of ethics and common sense. She must really want to never be respected by her peers in the law.
She has a BA from Regis University and a law degree from U Miami. Neither of which fall into the category of highly respected institutions. She is a former Miss Colorado and was hired by Trump after she met him at his golf club. None of this is screaming "highly respected lawyer" to me, and while I abhor this waste of taxpayer dollars, it is entertaining to watch her and her team be exposed for the incompetent professionals that they are.
Any chance she can be disbarred for this level of incompetence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It's even worse than I thought. Here is Halligan's submission:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136.206.0.pdf
She does not at any point in that document say that she presented the redrafted two-count indictment to the grand jury. She is relying on the foreperson's testimony. If she actually presented the redrafted document, she would know about and could state conclusively that she had presented it. She does not say that because to do so would be perjury. Comey's lawyers, assuming they don't all choke on laughter, are going to have a field day with this.
The only person to hang will be Halligan (metaphorically of course). Maybe Bondi since she ratified everything. Blanche since he told his minions to obfuscate. It won't be Democrats advising people to be law abiding soldiers and citizens.
But who will punish her and who will enforce the punishment? Not the DOJ certainly...
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It's even worse than I thought. Here is Halligan's submission:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136.206.0.pdf
She does not at any point in that document say that she presented the redrafted two-count indictment to the grand jury. She is relying on the foreperson's testimony. If she actually presented the redrafted document, she would know about and could state conclusively that she had presented it. She does not say that because to do so would be perjury. Comey's lawyers, assuming they don't all choke on laughter, are going to have a field day with this.
The only person to hang will be Halligan (metaphorically of course). Maybe Bondi since she ratified everything. Blanche since he told his minions to obfuscate. It won't be Democrats advising people to be law abiding soldiers and citizens.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Hooligan went to the tabloids and excoriated a federal judge. Hooligan is either colossally stupid or devoid of ethics and common sense. She must really want to never be respected by her peers in the law.
jsteele wrote:It's even worse than I thought. Here is Halligan's submission:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136.206.0.pdf
She does not at any point in that document say that she presented the redrafted two-count indictment to the grand jury. She is relying on the foreperson's testimony. If she actually presented the redrafted document, she would know about and could state conclusively that she had presented it. She does not say that because to do so would be perjury. Comey's lawyers, assuming they don't all choke on laughter, are going to have a field day with this.
Anonymous wrote:Rut Ruh... court transcripts dont lie but go ahead and keep on thinking this will be dismissed. It wont!