Lawyer Begs Judge Not To Sanction Him With Rest Of Kari Lake's Legal Team
Alan Dershowitz's Involvement in Kari Lake's Election Challenge Lawsuit
This transcript discusses the involvement of Alan Dershowitz, a famed trial lawyer, in Kari Lake's election challenge lawsuit. The lawyers involved were sanctioned by a judge for filing frivolous lawsuits and making claims that were not based in reality. One of the lawyers is now arguing to the judge that he should not be sanctioned because he technically wasn't even a lawyer there.
Alan Dershowitz's Involvement
Alan Dershowitz was one of the lawyers who filed Kari Lake's election challenge lawsuit.
He initially admitted to being part of the lawsuit but later denied it after the lawyers were sanctioned.
Dershowitz claims that he only provided legal advice on the constitutionality of filing a challenge to an election and did not handle motions or make arguments.
However, according to one of the lawyers for the state, Dershowitz had a larger role than he admits and participated telephonically in a hearing.
Filing Error
There was a filing error with the lawsuit, and Dershowitz was listed as the lead attorney on the case and signed it.
According to lawyers for the other side, his signature is on that piece of paper that says he is the lead lawyer.
Dershowitz acknowledges being on a phone call for a hearing but claims he hung up early when he realized they weren't discussing what he wanted to talk about.
Overall, this transcript highlights how Alan Dershowitz became involved in Kari Lake's election challenge lawsuit and his attempts to distance himself from the lawsuit after the lawyers were sanctioned. The transcript also discusses a filing error with the lawsuit and Dershowitz's role in it.
Video description
One of the lawyers who "worked" on Kari Lake's election challenge lawsuits is begging a judge to remove him from the list of Lake's lawyers that are being sanctioned because, as the lawyer claims, he only worked on the case for like "three or four hours." The lawyer happens to be famous attorney Alan Dershowitz, who says that he was mistakenly listed as "of counsel" on the legal filings, and that he only advised Lake's lawyers about Constitutional issues about the case. But there could be parts that Dershowitz is leaving out, as Farron Cousins explains.
Link - https://www.courthousenews.com/attorney-in-kari-lake-voting-machine-lawsuit-asks-to-be-spared-from-sanctions/
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As we all know, the lawyers who filed Kari Lake's ridiculous election challenge lawsuits following her lawsuit this past November, uh, to be Arizona's next governor, that instead went to Katie Hobbs, who actually won the election. But Lake's lawyers were sanctioned by a judge a few months ago. And now one of those lawyers that was listed as the lawyers that will be sanctioned, they haven't figured out the amount yet, but it could be upwards of $141,000 split between the lawyers. One of them is now arguing to the judge that, Hey, you can't sanction me because I technically wasn't even a lawyer there. I only worked with them for like three or four hours. This lawyer says, and I gotta be honest, the lawyer actually makes a compelling case if and only if you ignore all the other evidence. So who is that lawyer? You may be asking yourself?
Well, it is none other than famed trial lawyer Alan Dershowitz. Now, we all remember back when Carrie Lake first announced her legal challenges. Dershowitz was out there in the media talking about the lawsuit, admitting he was, you know, a part of this now, but now, now that of course the lawyers have been smacked down for filing frivolous lawsuits and making claims that are completely not based in reality, Dershowitz is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That wasn't me. I didn't, I I didn't even meet Kari Lake. He said, never met her. Said I wouldn't vote for her. I don't support her or her policies. Alan Dershowitz says, so let me read this. This is what Dershowitz told us. District Judge John Tushi. He said, I do not like Ms. Lake. I would never have voted for her. I would never in a million years be part of any campaign to influence or affect the election.
I did this because I believe the Constitution requires that people who perform government functions be as transparent as the actual government. Yeah, sounds about right. And of course he did mention that he was only a part of it for like three or four hours. And in that capacity, he says he wasn't even talking to Kerry Lake, he was actually providing legal advice for one of her lawyers on the constitutionality of filing a challenge to an election. Now, if those were the cases, like if that was just all that there is, I would say that Dershowitz is correct. You know, you weren't advising Kari Lake, you didn't handle the motions, you weren't, you know, making the arguments. The lawyers reached out to you and said, Hey, we know you're a renowned legal mind. Is it legal for us to even file these lawsuits? Not, didn't get into the merits of it, didn't make the claims. Just said, do we have the ability to file lawsuits? If that is what Dershowitz advised on, then he should be in the clearance, should not be sanctioned.
But that's not all that happened, is it? And that's kind of from this article here, what Dershowitz wants it to seem like. But that's not what happened at all. You see, there was a little bit of a filing error with the lawsuit and Dershowitz was actually listed as the lead attorney on the case and he signed it. His signature's on that that says, I'm the lead attorney, according to the lawyers for the other side, for the state. They say, we got your signature right here on this piece of paper that says you are the lead lawyer. And Dershowitz says, well actually see that was an accident cuz I was supposed to be listed as counsel, not of counsel. So, you know, oops, I probably should have read it a little better, but that's what, that's, it was just a mistake. Okay, now that's a little bit iffy, right?
And it gets worse for Dershowitz because according to one of the lawyers for the state, let me read this from courthouse news service. Uh, one of the lawyers cited a phone call between counsel on both sides that Dershowitz was present for as well as a hearing in which he participated telephonically to argue he had a larger role than he admits.