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Two-Tiered Justice: Trump Lawyer, Conservative Legal Icon John Eastman Disbarred
Red State ^ | By Neil W. McCabe | 8:00 AM on March 28, 2024

Posted on 03/28/2024 11:10:10 AM PDT by Red Badger

The attorney and former law school dean facing imminent disbarment from the California Bar, based on a recommendation by California Bar Court Judge Yvette D. Roland for his legal work in support of President Donald J. Trump’s attempts to resolve irregularities in the 2020 presidential election, promised to fight for his reputation and livelihood in a statement released his legal team.

“Any reasonable person can see the inherent unfairness of prohibiting a presumed-innocent defendant from being able to earn the funds needed to pay for the enormous expenses required to defend himself in the profession in which he has long been licensed,” said the statement released by Randy Miller, the California attorney for John C. Eastman, the director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence.

“That is not justice and serves no legitimate purpose to protect the public,” Miller said.

Roland’s recommendation was based on a case brought by the Office of Trial Counsel for the State Bar of California.

“It is recommended that John Charles Eastman, State Bar Number 193726, be disbarred from the practice of law in California and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys,” the judge said in her 182-page opinion.

In addition to losing his California law license, Roland recommended that Eastman pay $20,000 in fines: $10,000 to the State Bar of California Client Security Fund for what she called unethical conduct, $5,000 for his actions in support of challenges to the 2020 election before it was certified by Congress, and $5,000 for what Roland called false statements about the process for challenging the election.

Roland ruled that Eastman’s law license become inactive, pending the exhaustion of his appeals, which could go to the state Supreme Court.

Miller said Eastman, who was once the dean of Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law and maintained a relationship with the school as a professor and scholar until his January 2021 resignation, does not accept that his conduct was unethical.

“Dr. Eastman maintains that his handling of the legal issues he was asked to assess after the November 2020 election was based on reliable legal precedent, prior presidential elections, research of constitutional text, and extensive scholarly material,” Miller said.

“The process undertaken by Dr. Eastman in 2020 is the same process taken by lawyers every day and everywhere – indeed, that is the essence of what lawyers do,” he said.

“They are ethically bound to be zealous advocates for their clients – a duty Dr. Eastman holds inviolate. To the extent today’s decision curtails that principle, we are confident the Review Court will swiftly provide a remedy,” he said.

Roland held Eastman guilty of 10 of the 11 counts brought against him.

The judge addressed Eastman's assertion that he had an obligation to advocate for his client aggressively:

While attorneys have a duty to advocate zealously for their clients, they must do so within the bounds of ethical and legal constraints. Eastman's actions transgressed those ethical limits by advocating, participating in, and pursuing a strategy to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election that lacked evidentiary or legal support. Vigorous advocacy does not absolve Eastman of his professional responsibilities around honesty and upholding the rule of law. While his actions are mitigated by his many years of discipline-free practice, cooperation, and prior good character, his wrongdoing is substantially aggravated by his multiple offenses, lack of candor and indifference. Given the serious and extensive nature of Eastman's unethical actions, the most severe available professional sanction is warranted to protect the public and preserve the public confidence in the legal system.

Roland: Eastman worse than Nixon dirty trickster Segretti

In her opinion, Roland compared Eastman to the effort to disbar Donald H. Segretti, who was part of the team of University of Southern California alumni working for President Richard M. Nixon’s 1972 reelection campaign, who played so-called “dirty tricks” on Democratic presidential candidates.

Segretti is an Army JAG veteran, and he was part of the group that created a letter to the Manchester Union Leader claiming that Maine Democrat Sen. Edward Muskie, while campaigning for president in Florida, laughed when a staffer told a man that there were no blacks in Florida, but there were French Canadians—using a common slur for that group.

The controversy and how the senator handled the "Canuck Letter" drove Muskie out of the race.

The New York Times gave a detailed July 22, 1973, report of dirty tricks played by Nixon campaign staffers that included these pranks played on future Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, attributed to Segretti:

They also ordered several dozen flowers, 50 pizzas, 50 buckets of fried chicken, and two limousines in the name of George Mitchell, Muskie's advance man, and had them sent to Muskie's hotel.

Three weeks later, in Washington, some strikingly similar tactics pestered the Muskie forces. On April 17, Muskie threw a fund‐raising dinner for 1,300 people at the Washington Hilton. That day, a $300 supply of liquor, a $50 floral arrangement, 200 pizzas, some pastries and even two magicians from the Virgin Islands arrived unordered.

That night, Segretti was not yet done with the Muskie campaign, and his next prank involved future Secretary of State Madeline Albright.

Then, the Embassy of Niger called to say that the chargé d'affaires was coming and asking when the limousine would pick him up. “We hadn't invited anybody from foreign embassies,” Madalyn Albright, the dinner's organizer, told The Washington Star News.

“This was an internal thing for Democrats, but you can't offend foreign dignitaries, so we said come ahead, but that there would be no limousine.”

"The evening started out with a small V.I.P. cocktail party. I was there when I saw a couple arriving. They were dressed in batik, so I went up and said, ‘You must be the chargé from Niger.’ But it wasn't. He said he was the Ambassador from Kenya. Upstairs, we got a call that the Ambassador from Afghanistan was arriving.

"Finally, 16 ambassadors showed up, all from African and Middle Eastern countries. Since this was a seated dinner, it caused us a little bit of pain trying to seat them without causing embarrassment. Later on, we discovered that they had all come in rented limousines. We were presented with the bill for the limousines.”

In his 1976 case, Segretti avoided disbarment, and his law license was suspended for two years, and it is still active.

For his dirty tricks, he pleaded guilty to two federal charges and served four years in federal lockup.

The judge said it was an essential distinction that Segretti expressed remorse while Eastman did not.

“The scale and egregiousness of Eastman’s unethical actions far surpasses the misconduct at issue in Segretti,” she said.

“Unlike Segretti, whose offenses occurred outside his role as an attorney, Eastman's wrongdoing was committed directly in the course and scope of his representation of President Trump and the Trump Campaign,” she said.

“This is an important factor, as it constitutes a fundamental breach of an attorney’s core ethical duties,” she added.

Eastman also faces Fulton County RICO charges

Miller also called attention to Eastman’s legal entanglements in Fulton County, Georgia, in the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case brought by that county’s District Attorney Fani Willis.

In that case, Willis secured an indictment against Eastman and 18 others, in effect accusing a cadre of Trump campaign supporters and staffers of being the same as the Mafia or a terrorist organization as they worked to resolve election irregularities in Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.

“Dr. Eastman is facing serious and complex criminal charges in an unprecedented criminal RICO action in Fulton County, Georgia, where one of his co-defendants is the former president of the United States and presumptive Republican nominee for reelection to that office,” Miller said.

“He has not been convicted of any crime and in the eyes of the law he is presumed innocent,” he said.

“Dr. Eastman remains adamant that in his case, that presumption is absolutely correct.”


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1 posted on 03/28/2024 11:10:10 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

This is about power, not law.


2 posted on 03/28/2024 11:11:15 AM PDT by combat_boots
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To: Red Badger

Do I even have to look? When I read of this earlier my thought was if this is a matter dealing with deciding facts shouldn’t that be before a jury? What matter of law did this attorney violate such as to leave his fate in the hands of a judge?


4 posted on 03/28/2024 11:33:18 AM PDT by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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To: lastchance

He hasn’t broken any laws...................


5 posted on 03/28/2024 11:36:05 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: combat_boots
This is about power, not law.

Yup. Exactly. But the worm will turn...

6 posted on 03/28/2024 11:43:24 AM PDT by piytar
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To: Red Badger

“lawfare” is a civil rights violation under color of law


7 posted on 03/28/2024 12:05:15 PM PDT by mo ("If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible)
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To: Red Badger
"the most severe available professional sanction is warranted to ... preserve the public confidence in the legal system."

And you have succeeded in doing the exact opposite

8 posted on 03/28/2024 12:14:07 PM PDT by Michael.SF. (Pray for Biden: Psalms 109: 8)
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To: Red Badger

Washington State can’t bar you from the bar because they’re doing away with!


9 posted on 03/28/2024 12:22:09 PM PDT by maddog55 (The only thing systemic in America is the left's hatred of it!)
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To: Red Badger

You know what would look good on California Bar Court Judge Yvette D. Roland?

A couple of pit bulls.


10 posted on 03/28/2024 12:29:09 PM PDT by MeganC ("Russians are subhuman" - posted by Kazan 8 March 2024)
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To: Red Badger

I thought it took a panel of judges to this bar. Someone. Not just one person


11 posted on 03/28/2024 12:29:49 PM PDT by jimjohn (We're at war, people. Start acting like it.)
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To: Red Badger

these lawyers better stop whining and use thier powers to beat these bastards into the ground


12 posted on 03/28/2024 1:06:48 PM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: lastchance

I can’t say it doesn’t occur anywhere, but I’m not familiar with any state that gives a jury trial for ethical complaints. Generally bar associations handle their own licensing issues. In NY, ethical complaints are prosecuted by the bar association’s grievance committee and are tried directly before an appellate court (if it comes to that).


13 posted on 03/28/2024 1:11:01 PM PDT by CraigEsq (,)
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To: CraigEsq
In NY, ethical complaints are prosecuted by the bar association’s grievance committee and are tried directly before an appellate court (if it comes to that).

Most of the lawyers on the ethics committee are die hard Dems, which is why Letitia James isn't being looked at.

14 posted on 03/28/2024 1:12:26 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Red Badger
Judge Yvette D. Roland fully "qualified" - Didn't Earn It
15 posted on 03/28/2024 1:14:52 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves.)
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To: Red Badger

He can move his practice to Washington State, there ARE NO LAWS regarding practice of the Law.


16 posted on 03/28/2024 1:45:07 PM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: We should have set up ambushes...paraphrased)
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To: Red Badger

The CA Bar is a Leftist Sharia Court.


17 posted on 03/28/2024 1:58:07 PM PDT by UnwashedPeasant (The pandemic we suffer from is not COVID. It is Marxist Democrat Leftism.)
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To: Red Badger

Disbarment from the California Bar

LOL California and law


18 posted on 03/28/2024 2:08:44 PM PDT by Vaduz
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To: Red Badger

Father, in the Name of Jesus, confound the enemy, I pray.


19 posted on 03/28/2024 2:49:26 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Red Badger

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20 posted on 03/28/2024 3:16:59 PM PDT by sauropod (Ne supra crepidam.)
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