The Alaska Bar Association has sought a suspension on Sen. Ted Stevens law license, pending completion of his appeals.
Stevens has claimed that he’s not a convicted felon until his appeals are complete, but by state bar association rules, a felony conviction is effective as soon as the jury rules, association counsel Steve Van Goor told the Anchorage Daily News.
From the ADN:
There’s no deadline by which the Supreme Court has to decide such a license challenge, said chief deputy court clerk Lori Wade. Stevens has a right to file legal memoranda in his defense.
. . .Any final decision on Stevens’ license would wait until his appeals have been finished.
Stevens is not actively practicing law in Alaska now, Van Goor said.