Robert Corry's license was suspended after a string of arrests in 2019.
DENVER — A prominent Denver attorney whose law license was suspended after a series of run-ins with the law has been disbarred.
Robert Corry was an advocate for marijuana law reform who co-wrote the 2012 amendment that legalized recreational cannabis in Colorado. He was also the first attorney to represent Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, the semi-truck driver convicted of vehicular homicide and 23 other charges after a fiery crash on Interstate 70 in Lakewood that left four people dead in 2019.
Corry's law license was suspended for 366 days in November 2020 after a
disciplinary judge said he had violated 13 Rules of Professional
Conduct. Six of those violations were later dismissed.
According to the order approving Corry's disbarment, he was given 14
days to settle his affairs and give notice to any parties in pending
matters and litigation.
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