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Attorney Thomas Liotti of Garden City, NY; lying loser

 
The state of Georgia presented Thomas Francis Liotti with a law license in 1977 after he graduated from the University of Delaware Law School.
 
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals found Tommy guilty of the following misconduct.
 
Thomas represented a client in an appeal of a criminal conviction rendered in the U.S. District Court of South Carolina before the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
 
In his reply brief, Thomas rearranged a number of quotes in such a way as to misrepresent that the statements were sequential and went to show that the prosecution had failed to prove its case. In fact, they were separated and involved different subjects altogether.
 
In his opening brief, Thomas alleged that the trial judge “sat on” evidence that tended to call the credibility of the government’s informant into question. In truth, the court did not receive this evidence until after the trial was over.
 
 
Thomas also alleged in his opening brief that the government overestimated how long the trial would last (saying it would take about two weeks) in an attempt to defeat a motion for a change of venue. In actuality, it was Thomas himself that overestimated the trial lengthy by guessing two weeks, the government disagreed on the record and suggested it would last three or four days.
 
Making matters worse, Thomas initially argued before the trial judge that his client engaged in an internet conversation that proved his innocence. However, at a later date, Thomas admitted that he had fabricated the conversation because it never took place.
 
And lastly, Thomas alleged in his reply brief that two of the Secret Service agents responsible for the case against his client were subsequently discharged for misconduct. However, there was no evidence of the agents being terminated and when pressed to present some during oral argument , Tommy backed away from his manufactured assertion.
 
As a consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals punished Thomas by gifting him with a complimentary admonishment.
 
As we speak (ca. August 2013), Thomas practices with the Law Offices of Thomas F. Liotti at 600 Old Country Road in Garden City, New York, which is about 25 miles east of New York City.