Auburn, CA asked in Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Domestic Violence and Legal Malpractice for California

Q: Can a lawyer be disbarred for congradulating my future ex Because his domestic violence charge never went to court

Two times in two months I called the police. First time he kicked my butt hard as I was bent down vacumming my car because I didn't have two side dishes the night before.police hounded me to have him arrested. Second was bad, he strangled me. Police did not care and made me to be the bad guy. On papers husband got it states, "no bruising but she insisted we take him". And I told them I had to be at my other house for apts. The restraining order Let him be there"

I texted a customer, lawyer, and Let my heart and intentions flow like. Crazy. After several text finally she asked, "who is this" and she said she couldn't help me because she worked with husband on *our" trust so she was already his. Then emailed him saying she spoke to be SEVERAL times and I told her the next cleaning was free , herl bill for ALL talking to me $475, her hourly charge AND a few dollars less then her bill to us .

She offered husbands lawyers to me. Congrads on his case for hurting me never went to

1 Lawyer Answer
Louis George Fazzi
Louis George Fazzi
Answered
  • Civil Rights Lawyer
  • Jess Ranch, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If I am making sense out of your question, it is not likely a lawyer will be disbarred simply for doing what you claim.

The more important question for me is why you did not prosecute your ex for the injuries he caused you. I think you should focus on getting permanent restraining orders against him, and for that you need your own legal counsel, someone who is loyal to you and you only. Get yourself a good family law lawyer to represent you.

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