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CIRCUIT COURT DECLARATORY JUDGEMENT, INJUNCTIONS and MANDAMUS AGAINST THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA AND THE VIRGINIA STATE BAR
CIRCUIT COURT DECLARATORY JUDGEMENT, INJUNCTIONS and MANDAMUS AGAINST THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA AND THE VIRGINIA STATE BAR
CL 21-221 - Louisa, Virginia Circuit Court
Justice Donald W. Lemons and the Supreme Court of Virginia
Karen Gould, Director of the Virginia State Bar, in her official capacity, &
Donald W. Lemons, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, in his official capacity
THE PUBLIC:
Complainants filing Ethics Violation Complaints with the Virginia State Bar.
Respondent attorneys, who are prosecuted and tried by the Virginia State Bar and the Circuit Court Three-Judge Panels.
https://www.academia.edu/49350178/VIRGINIA_STATE_BAR_CIRCUIT_COURT_DELARATORY_JUDGEMENT_INJUNCTION_and_MANDAMUS?sm=a
Email: rmd@rhettamdanielwriter.com
Declaratory Judgment, Injunctions and Mandamus
Rhetta M. Daniel
Comments
Since 1976, the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Virginia State Bar have been violating Virginia Code
§ 54.1-3915. Restrictions as to rules and regulations.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this article, the Supreme Court shall not promulgate rules or regulations prescribing a code of ethics governing the professional conduct of attorneys which are inconsistent with any statute; nor shall it promulgate any rule or regulation or method of procedure which eliminates the jurisdiction of the courts to deal with the discipline of attorneys. In no case shall an attorney who demands to be tried by a court of competent jurisdiction for the violation of any rule or regulation adopted under this article be tried in any other manner. Code 1950, § 54-51; 1974, c. 536; 1988, c. 765.