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Justice Roger Page of Tennessee; cheerleader for attorney felons

 

The state of Tennessee presented Roger A. Page (RAP) with a law license in 1944 after he graduated from the University of Memphis School of Law.

 

In one matter, Roger voted to reinstate the law license of convicted felon William Lockett Jr. of Knoxville. To determine the magnitude of Mr. Lockett’s criminal behavior, visit the URL listed at the end of this article.

 

In voting to reinstate Billy the Felon’s law license, Roger must have been under the firm belief that he had a constitutional right to earn a dishonest living practicing law.

 

Thanks to Roger and those of his ilk, the good folks living in the Knoxville area have yet another convicted felon practicing law.

 

As we speak (ca. December 2017), Roger continues to sit as the Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court

 

Attorney William Lockett Jr. of Knoxville, TN; thieving felon 

http://tinyurl.com/yacrpfac

 

 

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