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Old 11-24-2008, 11:30 AM
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Just to add another point of view...for those of us licensed attorneys, who have an affirmative duty under the California Code of Professional Conduct to disclose any 'black mark' that might show up on a DOJ file. I think there is certainly an argument to be made, that we have to be pro-active and disclose any item that turns up resulting from an interim-revocation of a CCW. The interpretation by the BAR (without knowledge of what our current Sheriff is doing) would be that some 'irregularity' resulted in the loss... I would consider this immediate standing for a civil action and would seriously consider seeking an injunction against the Sheriff.
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