Another Dark Spot on the Legal Profession
Jan 8th 2008MichaelIdiOt Lefties & Marine Corps
Most of you have heard about the pile of shit lawyer in Chicago that keyed a Marines Car just before he deploys back to Iraq? Right?
Marine’s car allegedly keyed by protester
By Andrew Tilghman - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Jan 8, 2008 20:00:06 EST
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McNulty was getting ready to go back to Iraq for a second tour a few weeks ago when he left a friend’s apartment building to find a stranger vandalizing his car.
The shiny, black, two-door car displayed a Marine Corps license plate and a couple of USMC stickers. When McNulty confronted the man, the Marine faced a tirade of “anti-war and anti-military†remarks, according to a police report.
Many of McNulty’s fellow Marines might be stunned to learn that the 26-year-old reservist didn’t punch the man in the face on the spot. Instead, he called the Chicago police.
“He wanted to let the system handle it,†said McNulty’s brother, William McNulty, in a telephone interview.
Police arrived moments later to find McNulty standing next to Jay Grodner, a 55-year-old attorney who maintains two offices in the Chicago area. Grodner denied scraping the car. He claimed his accusers were anti-Semitic and singled him out because he is Jewish. The police report notes that Grodner’s responses to police questions were “unreasonable.â€
Well, this is the best part of all.
Though he might not be in the courtroom, McNulty might derive some comfort from the fact that the presiding judge is a former Marine. Circuit Court Judge William O’Malley was a lance corporal in the early 1960s and is known around the Chicago Courthouse for wearing a Marine Corps pin on his lapel and celebrating the Corps’ birthday each November.
Could be the end for this pile of shit lawyer. I know there are good people that are lawyers but how they allow people like this to remain is beyond me..
Fuck you Jay Grodner, Go to Jail!
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Raven on 11 Jan 2008 at 16:33 #
oooh GOOD! I sure hope we hear how the Marine judges the Non Marine.
Semper Fi only goes so far.