- Nov 11, 2009
- 31,172
Yea, the problem is it just might not be illegal.
Yeah, but is it ethical?
I thought lawyers were somewhat constrained by ethical considerations.
Yea, the problem is it just might not be illegal.
Yeah, but is it ethical?
I thought lawyers were somewhat constrained by ethical considerations.
Title 6. Attorney General
-Subtitle 1. Definitions; General Provisions
-§ 6-105 - Staff
(f) In addition to any other staff appointed under this section, the Attorney General may employ any assistant counsel that the Attorney General considers necessary to a carry out any duty of the Office if the employment of the assistant counsel:
(1) is on a pro bono basis;
(2) will not result in more than minimal cost to the State; and
(3) will not result in the payment to the assistant counsel of any portion of the State's recovery in any case or matter.
I thought lawyers were somewhat constrained by ethical considerations.
This story ought to be huge, but is clearly dropping into a media black hole. Do we know anybody who could get this in front of interested people in the media?
Finally made the decision to leave Maryland. Have to sell my house first and that may take a while, but it is Maryland politics that drove this decision - nothing else.
To hell with the MDGA, this sounds to me like a Federal RICO beef. Anybody have Bill Barr's email?
Yes, this is where this needs to go. Maryland will never do anything about this. Not to mention it's a federal thing now, way beyond any Maryland purview.