An Ohio lawyer was suspended for one year with six months stayed for unjustly attacking the integrity of judges who ruled against him in a real estate case, the state’s high court said.
John Alex Morton’s “unfounded attack against the judiciary warrants an actual suspension from the practice of law,” the Ohio Supreme Court said Tuesday.
When Morton appealed the valuation of his client’s property, he argued that the appeals court’s ‘political agenda’ motivated its ruling against his client, the disciplinary decision said. He also alleged the state high court deliberately delayed a decision on whether to hear his appeal. ...
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