The Georgia Supreme Court refused to accept a Texas-based lawyer’s petition for voluntary discipline after the one-time Proud Boys lawyer pleaded guilty to making a false police report.
Jason Van Dyke, who is licensed to practice, in addition to Georgia, in Texas, Colorado and the District of Columbia — and whose license is on probationary status in all three of those jurisdictions — had asked the justices to lift his suspension after his criminal charges had been discharged — or to impose some “alternative form of discipline,” according to the opinion.
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