In 2007 the civil litigator and former captain in the Army Reserves, now 56, was a JAG lawyer assigned to Los Alamitos Army Airfield when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in Virginia tracked hits on approximately 18 commercial child pornography websites. ICE agents in Project Flicker, as it was known, located a number of active and retired military members, civilians, and contractor employees – several of whom had Top Secret or higher clearances – who allegedly used their military email addresses to register for PayPal accounts to access the images. – Full Article
Unfit to Practice?
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I don’t see how anyone can judge his morals. Legally he may have broken laws that a written on paper but morally who is to say. I don’t think it should matter at all in his ability to be a lawyer. I don’t think that morality has anything to do with the legal system. If it did there would be very few lawyers left to actually practice law.
I know that the lawyer who handled my case certainly had a complete lack of morality and he was still allowed to practice.
You can call me wrong on this, but I feel the guy is now a better lawyer! Nothing like sandpaper (rough times) to bring out a smooth surface!