OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has disbarred an
already-suspended attorney who played a key defense role for a former
doctor convicted of killing four people with ties to an Omaha medical
school.
The high court said in a ruling Friday that Jeremy
Jorgenson violated state law and attorney rules of conduct by continuing
to make filings and practice law after his 2017 suspension, failing to
inform clients of his suspension and failing to return clients' money.
Jorgenson's
disbarment is the latest in a string of troubles he's faced since
agreeing in 2016 to help represent Anthony Garcia in the former doctor's
first-degree murder case.
Garcia
was convicted later in 2016 of killing the 11-year-old son and a
housekeeper of Creighton University faculty member William Hunter in
2008, and killing pathology doctor Roger Brumback and his wife in 2013.
Prosecutors said Garcia blamed Hunter and Brumback for his 2001 firing
from Creighton's pathology residency program. Garcia was sentence last
year to death.
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