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Attorney C. Stephen Dew of Williamstown, MA; drunken pugilist

 

The state of Massachusetts presented Willie J. Davis with a law license in 1963.

 

The Board of Bar Overseers found C. Stephen guilty of the following misconduct.

 

In one matter, Williamstown police were called to the Purple Pub due to a disturbance caused by C. Stephen. Stephen was walking away from the pub when an officer approached him to ask him some questions. Stephen was drunk as a skunk. When the officer insisted on detaining him, C. Stephen became combative, flailing his arms and telling the officer that he was an assistant district attorney.

 

The officer then told C. Stephen he was under arrest. C. Stephen said, “No, I’m not,” and shoved the officer in the chest. Three officers then took C. Stephen into custody and took him to the police station. C. Stephen’s combative behavior continued at the station, where he kept putting his personal items back into his pockets, attempted to leave, and shoved another officer in the chest.

 

Subsequently, C. Stephen was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and two counts of assault and battery on a police officer. Because Attorney Misfits are held to a much lower standard of conduct then everyone else in Massachusetts, C. Stephen’s criminal case was continued with conditions that he no longer use drugs and consume no alcohol, submit to random screens, continue counseling, and writer a letter of apology to the Williamstown police department.

 

What do you think would happen to you if you went out and assault a couple of police officers? Think that your punishment would be to send a letter of apology to the Police Department?

 

As a consequence of his misconduct, the apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Board of Overseers punished C. Stephen by gifting him with a complimentary reprimand.

 

As we speak (ca. February 2013) Stephen practices at 70 Harrison Avenue in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

 

Warning: C. Stephen does not carry legal malpractice insurance 

 

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