Former White House lawyer J. Michael Farren should lose his license to practice law in Washington following his conviction for attempted murder, a professional responsibility panel for lawyers has advised the D.C. Court of Appeals.
Farren, a deputy White House counsel under President George W. Bush, in September was sentenced to 15 years in prison after a jury in Connecticut found him guilty on charges stemming from the beating of Mary Margaret Farren, his ex-wife.
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