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"He could kind of assume multiple identities and just win trust from a wide range of people. He succeeded in winning freedom for clients. And those victories, of course in the big picture, undermined trust in the legal system. He was caught. He was sentenced in a D.C. courtroom. Several judges had to recuse themselves from his trial because they had ruled in cases he argued. He did go to prison on 13 counts that also included forgery and perjury."