Bernardo Roman III, the embattled chief counsel to the Miccosukee tribe, abruptly lost his job.
He informed Miami-Dade Circuit Judge John Thornton, who is presiding over one of several cases from which Roman must withdraw.
Miami attorney Bernardo Roman tells a judge he is no longer representing the Miccosukee tribe--the latest in a string of attorneys to be hired and fired by the tribe.
May 08, 2015 at 06:00 PM
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Bernardo Roman III, the embattled chief counsel to the Miccosukee tribe, abruptly lost his job.
He informed Miami-Dade Circuit Judge John Thornton, who is presiding over one of several cases from which Roman must withdraw.
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