The Supreme Court of Louisiana has permanently disbarred an attorney for taking a minor into a jail and videotaping her having oral sex with clients being held there.

The court revoked the law license of Noland James Hammond on Jan. 19 after it determined that he brought a 16-year-old girl with him to the Bunkie Detention Center in Avoyelles Parish, La., and taped her having sex with two inmate-clients. Hammond was charged with 24 counts of misconduct, including fondling an inmate, passing contraband to inmates and making sexual advances to inmates.

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