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Discipline

May 7, 1999

Grad Enters Plea in Transcript-Doctoring Case

A UCLA law school graduate pleaded no contest Wednesday to doctoring his transcripts to get hired at a law firm, becoming the second UCLA law school student to be convicted of that ruse this year.

By Michael D. Harris
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A UCLA law school graduate pleaded no contest Wednesday to doctoring his transcripts to get hired at a law firm, becoming the second UCLA law school student to be convicted of that ruse this year.
        Emanuel Johnson, who is now an attorney, entered his...

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