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Delaware judge boots pro-Trump attorney from local court, citing surprising incompetence Xerxes Wilson, Delaware News Journal
Headlines January 12, 2021
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A Delaware judge has booted far-right attorney L. Lin Wood Jr. of Georgia from working in his Sussex County court, citing dishonesty and incompetence in Wood’s legal efforts around the country to overturn the presidential election on behalf of Donald Trump.
The rare ouster comes as some legal fixers for Trump are facing consequences for a series of elections lawsuits that failed because of falsities and sometimes spectacularly unprofessional legal deficiencies.
Page is suing Oath Inc., parent company to Yahoo! News for defamation in Sussex County Superior Court. Wood is not a a member of the Delaware bar but was given permission by the local court to represent Page, a common privilege afforded to outside attorneys in Delaware courts.
A conservative attorney who helped lead legal efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in favor of President Donald Trump has been denied permission to represent former Trump campaign operative Carter Page in a defamation lawsuit in Delaware
Pro-Trump Attorney Lin Wood Not of Sufficient Character to Practice Law, Decides Judge
On 1/12/21 at 1:40 PM EST
A Delaware Superior Court judge slammed pro-Trump attorney Lin Wood in a Monday decision, revoking Wood s right to represent ex-Trump aide Carter Page in a defamation suit stemming from the Mueller investigation. The conduct of Mr. Wood, albeit not in my jurisdiction, exhibited a toxic stew of mendacity, prevarication and surprising incompetence, Judge Craig Karsnitz wrote.
Karsnitz said that he is required to ensure that those practicing before me are of sufficient character, and conduct themselves with sufficient civility and truthfulness, particularly when out-of-state counsel is selected. Wood is based in Georgia.