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It's not just you.
I don't think it is quite that bad.For each one like him there is a 100 that didn't get caught.
Now that he can't practice law, that should now qualify him to teach law.
Without a law license he cannot give legal advice. That would include teaching the laws.Now that he can't practice law, that should now qualify him to teach law.
I don't think it is quite that bad.
Remember it only takes one bad apple in the barrel.
It only takes one rotten apple to spoil the barrel, but the way that they accomplish that is by making all the other apples rotten. In the end, there are no good apples left in the barrel. Politicians are the same. Many of them are good men when they first come to office and have great ideas and expectations but after seeing that they can't accomplish anything and they see what the others are getting away with, they join in the action and become just one more "rotten apple". Even the best of them are corrupt. Their degree of corruption is the only difference.