Attorney Kayla Alves of Augusta, ME; ethical troll
The state of Maine presented Kayla M. Alves with a law license in 2018 after she graduated from the University of Maine Law School.
Panel E of the Grievance Commission of the Maine Board of Bar Overseers found Johnny guilty of the following misconduct.
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The public and the legal system were harmed by Attorney Alves's actions in deleting evidence during the course of an investigation
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Engaged in conduct adversely reflecting on her fitness to practice
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Kayla deleted text messages which were evidence relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation
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Kayla violated duties to the public and to the profession
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She knowingly destroyed evidence during the course of a criminal investigation, thereby committing criminal conduct
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At the time she engaged in destroying evidence, she was an assistant district attorney and should have been well aware of the seriousness of her conduct
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Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation
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Engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice
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Found guilty after a plea of guilty to a serious crime
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Unlawfully obstructed another party's access to evidence or unlawfully altered, destroyed or concealed a document or other material having potential evidentiary value
As a direct consequence of her misconduct, the Patron Saints for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court punished Kayla by gifting her with a complimentary 9-month suspension of her law license.
As we speak (ca. October 2023) Johnny practices her so-called brand of law with Steve Smith Trial Lawyers at 191 Water Street in Augusta, Maine
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