A California lawyer argued before a federal appeal court on Friday that a Boston magistrate violated his rights by barring him from the District of Massachusetts after finding that he lied to opposing counsel and misrepresented facts to the court.

“The hearing he was provided did not meet the Constitutional requirements. It was constitutionally deficient,” Arnold Rosenfeld, representing attorney Jeffrey Ryan, told a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

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