Former Los Angeles County Presiding Judge James A. Bascue has been disbarred by default after he did not appear for a hearing to review his conviction of assault on police officers with a deadly weapon.
The recommendation stemmed from an incident when Bascue called the police to his West Los Angeles home, claiming that an intruder was present, and fired toward the officers while intoxicated after they arrived. People v. Bascue, SA09...
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