Friday, June 25, 2010

Lawyers and Drugs

Two cases, from Illinois and Arizona have me thinking about Lawyers and drugs.  Courthouse News Service is reporting on the lawyer, Dodie Junkert who was busted for among other things, cocaine possession based on a search warrant that turned out to have been so flawed that a subsequent motion to suppress the evidence in the criminal case against her, was granted by the court.  Not being able to leave well-enough alone, the lucky lawyer brought a mis-guided civil lawsuit based on his claimed civil rights violations--she lost.

The second story via the Legal Profession Blog relates to a disciplinary action against a lawyer, Ronald Jeffrey Washington who was prosecuted after a security alarm at his residence brought the police who found a garage open and lots of evidence of drug dealing by the lawyer.  The Arizona disciplinary authorities imposed a 2 year suspension, after a problematic prosecution for drug dealing resulted in a conviction for the lesser included offense of simple drug possession. 

Previously on Bad Lawyer I talked about my dear lawyer friends, Carter and Nancy, now dead who were not able to permanently recover from drug addictions and alcoholism.  These diseases are cunning, baffling, and powerful comprising both the abuse of substances: alcohol and drugs and the mental obsession which distorts and disorganizes thinking--as reflected in the two accounts from this AM's blawgs.  These stories aren't unusual, they are only amusing if you can detach enough from the carnage of the lost educational and legal resources that these two lives represent.  These are two more lawyers who through their choice to engage their disease walk away from the ideals of the legal profession.  Sad.

4 comments:

  1. I am Dodie Junkert, the person referred to at the beginning of this article that didn't leave well enough alone. If your premise were accurate, then you comment is well taken. However, the trial court did NOT grant a motion to suppress but the 7th Circuit finally said that the whole damned case was flawed. No reasonable suspicion, no probable cause, bad warrant, bad search, bad arrest....qualified immunity. Get your facts straight before you slam me or anyone else.

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  2. Hopefully you wont be so damn lucky on this charge your facing now..Baaahaahaa from 2013

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  3. 2013CF25 JUNKERT, DODIELast Search | Information | Dispositions | History | Payments | Fines & Fees
    Name No. Qualifier Desc Type Date Plea Status
    Count 1 Ticket Number: 25 10/10/2012
    Charge 1 Committed AMT NARC SCHED I/II/SCH/HS/PK Original Class 1 Felony
    Count 2 Ticket Number: 25 10/10/2012
    Charge 1 Committed OTHER AMT NARCOTIC SCHED I&II Original Class 2 Felony
    Count 3 Ticket Number: 25 10/10/2012
    Charge 1 Committed CONTROLLED SUB TRAFFICKING Original Class 3 Felony
    Count 4 Ticket Number: 25 10/11/2012
    Charge 1 Committed AMT NARC SCHED I/II/SCH/HS/PK Original Class 1 Felony
    Count 5 Ticket Number: 25 10/11/2012
    Charge 1 Committed OTHER AMT NARCOTIC SCHED I&II Original Class 2 Felony
    Count 6 Ticket Number: 25 10/11/2012
    Charge 1 Committed CONTROLLED SUB TRAFFICKING Original Class 3 Felony

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  4. Nice Post. Very informative. Worth reading.

    Appeals Lawyer

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