Attorneys – Public Admonition – Multiple Misrepresentations – Criminal Appeal
In re Liotti A New York lawyer with 33 years’ experience and an “AV rating,” who acted as court-appointed counsel in successfully appealing his client’s sentence for wire fraud and identity theft, has received a public admonition from the 4th Circuit for multiple misrepresentations in his representation of his client on appeal, including an assertion that the trial judge suppressed a letter from an informant.
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Published: December 9, 2011
Time posted: 1:26 pm
Tags: Attorneys, Criminal Appeal, Multiple Misrepresentations, Public Admonition







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