Shorewood Lawyer's License to Practice Suspended after Shoplifting Convictions
The Wisconsin Supreme Court says Naomi Soldon committed professional misconduct when she shoplifted items from several stores including video games and a candy bar in separate incidents in 2009.
A Shorewood lawyer convicted of shoplifting saw her law license suspended for six months on Friday. The Wisconsin Supreme Court stipulated Naomi Soldon committed professional misconduct and imposed the suspension. Soldon stole more than $950 in merchandise from an Illinois department store in 2007, video games from a Grafton store and a candy bar from a store in Madison in 2009, according to the court's opinion. She was subsequently convicted of felony, misdemeanor and municipal charges respectively. The suspension is retroactive to October 2010, meaning she has already served it. Soldon, who was initially admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in 1981, was suspended for six months previously in April 2010 for professional misconduct …
Larrytown
4:05 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012
Way to try and start some sh*t there bassgreat. Just try and find a liberal angle anywhere you can to fly your flag. Some real basic researh would lead you to the fact that Treatment and diversion programs exist for all types of law breakers, no matter what your socio economic background. They tend to disappear when if you become a habitual criminal.   more ›