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Why A Lawyer Can't Have His Fly Undone When Leaving On A Jet Plane
On February 14, 2011, Leonard Julius Sawyerr, 33, who is licensed to practice law in California, boarded a Continental Airlines flight from Los Angeles, California, to Houston. Thus begins the flight from and to Hell. (www.forbes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
probably still excited from tsa hands on search.
He should've been seated in the..........cockpit.
There he could've worked on his........stick and rudder skills.
There he could've worked on his........stick and rudder skills.
Good one...
Ok, so I don't get it....why was constantly feeling the need to have his "junk" "sticking out of his trunk"? The whole thing is bizarre; what kind of reaction or "action" was he expecting to get? Oh well, disturbing enough to make me divert my attention to more important news :-)
I'm with you... If he's seated next to a hot chick, what the hell makes him think she's just gonna mount up on the boner with a plane-load of people watching?
Just think if she had obliged.... Imagine how many people would try it after the story broke.
Just think if she had obliged.... Imagine how many people would try it after the story broke.
Proud of his shortcomings...
This guy is a sick puppy: This is from the Calfornia State Bar Website:
California Bar Journal Discipline Summaries
Summaries from the California Bar Journal are based on discipline orders but are not the official records. Not all discipline actions have associated CBJ summaries. Copies of official attorney discipline records are available upon request.
November 3, 2011
LEONARD JULIUS SAWYER, 33, of Long Beach was suspended for six months, stayed, placed on one year of probation and was ordered to take the MPRE. The order took effect Nov. 3, 2011.
Sawyer pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor battery counts in 2010. He placed his hand on the buttocks of a Los Angeles Superior Court clerk in a courtroom where he had just appeared. The same day, he patted the buttocks of a female deputy district attorney, and about a week later, approached a female security officer from behind and touched her buttocks. He had no prior relationship with any of the women.
Sawyer was charged with three counts each of battery and sexual battery and entered pleas to two misdemeanors related to the courtroom clerk and the deputy DA.
In mitigation, he cooperated with the bar’s investigation and completed his criminal probation, including 50 counseling sessions
California Bar Journal Discipline Summaries
Summaries from the California Bar Journal are based on discipline orders but are not the official records. Not all discipline actions have associated CBJ summaries. Copies of official attorney discipline records are available upon request.
November 3, 2011
LEONARD JULIUS SAWYER, 33, of Long Beach was suspended for six months, stayed, placed on one year of probation and was ordered to take the MPRE. The order took effect Nov. 3, 2011.
Sawyer pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor battery counts in 2010. He placed his hand on the buttocks of a Los Angeles Superior Court clerk in a courtroom where he had just appeared. The same day, he patted the buttocks of a female deputy district attorney, and about a week later, approached a female security officer from behind and touched her buttocks. He had no prior relationship with any of the women.
Sawyer was charged with three counts each of battery and sexual battery and entered pleas to two misdemeanors related to the courtroom clerk and the deputy DA.
In mitigation, he cooperated with the bar’s investigation and completed his criminal probation, including 50 counseling sessions