Attorney is Suspended for a Month After Threatening a Judge
Attorney is Suspended for a Month After Threatening a Judge
Tennessee attorney, Edward Lee Kershaw, was suspended for a month and placed on license probation for three more months, according to an announcement by the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Board of Professional Responsibility, after inciting a courtroom argument in which he threatened to place a judge under citizen’s arrest. After the confrontation, Kershaw placed an advertisement in a local newspaper further criticizing the judge. He argued his statements “were protected by the First Amendment.”During the confrontation, Kershaw was representing a man in a preliminary hearing accused of misdemeanor assault of his former girlfriend. The alleged victim started crying while on the stand.“Can I have some tissue, too, because I have to cry as well?” Kershaw responded. The judge warned that his outburst was “not appropriate at all” and “absolutely uncalled for.” Then, during cross-examination, Kershaw asked the alleged victim about her testimony that his client yanked the woman into a vehicle against her will, asking, “When he yanked you into the car, did angels magically protect you from getting marks?”
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