The state Supreme Court on Friday overruled a recommendation for leniency and disbarred Jack Frost, closing the curtain on the 31-year career of one of central New Jersey’s flashiest personal-injury trial lawyers.
The unanimous court found that Frost took $79,000 from an escrow account without permission, an offense akin to the disbarrable offense of knowing misappropriation, the court said.
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