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Attorney Prescott Prince of Richmond, VA; cheerleader for attorney felons

 

The state of Virginia presented Prescott Lee Prince with a law license in 1983 after he graduated from Washington & Lee University School of Law.

 

In one matter, as a member of the Disciplinary Board, Prescott sat on the reinstatement motion by convicted felon, attorney Steven Helm. For further information on the criminal conduct that involved theft of client funds and fraud visit the URL listed at the end of this article.

 

In his findings, Prescott had the chutzpah to agree that Helm had proven clear and convincing evidence that he is a person of honest demeanor and good moral character and that he

possesses the requisite fitness to practice law.

 

Prescott made his comedic findings despite the fact that it was brought to his attention that at the time of Helm’s reinstatement hearing, he owed a significant amount of money to his ex-wife for back support.

 

How is it possible for a convicted thief and fraudster to be a person of good moral character?

 

Apparently, Prescott is of the opinion that Mr. Helm had a constitutional right to earn a dishonest living practicing law.

 

As we speak (ca. April 2019), Prescot is employed by the Virginia State Bar at 1111 East Main Street in Richmond, Virginia.

 

Attorney Steven Helm of Richmond, VA; convicted thief/fraudster

https://tinyurl.com/y5yxtt7a

 

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