Friday, January 31, 2014
Lawyer appeals discipline for comments about judge
WATERBURY — A Connecticut lawyer facing a four-month suspension of his law license for criticizing a state judge has been granted a stay of the punishment while he appeals to the state Appellate Court.
The Register Citizen of Torrington reports that Robert Serafinowicz's license was to be suspended Jan. 2, but a state judge in Waterbury granted a stay citing the length of the suspension.
Serafinowicz filed a complaint against Judge Burton Kaplan after an Ansonia police officer he represented was acquitted of stealing a garden hose. Serafinowicz said Kaplan "plays favorites," is "a disgrace to the bench" and doesn't give people a "fair shake."
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Why don't lawyers enjoy constitutional free speech?
Because the Bar eats their own!
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