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ARIZONA ATTORNEY CLAIMS DEAD MANS WIFE CAME TO HER

10/28/2010

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  PHOENIX-(AEAE)-Within days of the death of the wife of her client, Attorney Charna Johnson began telling her client that "his deceased wife Jan had 'come' to her and that Jan's 'spirit' was 'inside' her and that she could communicate Jan's thoughts," according to the report. The client testified that Charna Johnson pressured the deceased wife's husband, her clientto have a sexual relationship with her, although she told the investigator that the references to sex were coming from the deceased wife, not herself.
The State Bar has argued that Johnson should be disbarred not only because of her inappropriate conduct toward her client, in which she lied about channeling his deceased wife, but because she "continued those lies over an extended period in an effort to minimize her conduct," according to the latest decision. The State Bar of Arizona wants to throw the book at Charna Johnson who told a client she was channeling his dead wife, then allegedly lied about it during an unrelated disciplinary proceeding. Earlier this month, the Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Arizona upped Charna Johnson's suspension from six months and a day to one year followed by two years of probation. However, the State Bar is still not satisfied and has filed a notice of its intent to ask the Supreme Court to review the case and disbar Johnson
Disbarment Sought for Attorney Who Claimed to Channel Client's Dead Wife
 
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