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Pittsburgh lawyer sentenced for practicing law without license

Bobby Kerlik
By Bobby Kerlik
1 Min Read May 31, 2011 | 15 years Ago
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An Allegheny County judge sentenced a Pittsburgh attorney to jail today, saying he practiced law without a license.

Common Pleas Judge Randall B. Todd found Charles Hoebler, 51, in civil contempt of court for representing a client on May 9 while Hoebler's law license was suspended.

Todd sentenced Hoebler to six months in jail but said he could get out of jail by paying $500 to the National Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Section, and $250 to the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office.

The National Council of Jewish Women runs a children's room at the courthouse. The money to the sheriff's office is to defray costs to transport Hoebler's client, who must be resentenced.

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