The disciplinary division of the State Bar of Texas is asking a judge to immediately suspend Beaumont attorney Glen Engle's law license.
Engle, 56, pleaded guilty in May to tampering with government records and impersonating a public servant. He admitted to fraudulently applying for and obtaining a notary stamp, notarizing a false affidavit with that stamp and filing that document in court.
Criminal District Court Judge John Stevens sentenced Engle in May to two years in prison and six months in the county jail, to be served concurrently.
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State Bar asks judge to suspend Beaumont attorney's law license
He should be disbarred for sure!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say that, too.
ReplyDeleteA suspension is not enough.
The acts were purely criminal.
And Glen Engle needs to be taken out of commission right away. Attorneys like him give the good guys a bad name!
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