(HatTip Froggie) The strong-arm robbery cohort -and “shooting eye witness”- of Mike Brown, Dorian Johnson, is represented by his attorney Freeman Bosley Jr.    Both Johnson and Bosley have run afoul of the law and been charged with “theft”.
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As previously outlined – Dorian Johnson even has an outstanding warrant pertaining to his prior arrest:

darion johnson(VIA DAILY MAIL) The key witness in the shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was arrested for lying to cops three years ago and currently has an outstanding arrest warrant.

Dorian Johnson, 22, was arrested by police in Jefferson City, Missouri, in June 2011 after he allegedly stole a delivery package off a doorstep in an apartment complex. He was attending college at Lincoln University in the city, which is about 120miles west of Ferguson.

When cops asked Johnson for his name, he told them he was Derrick Johnson and that he was 16 – though he gave officer a birth date that would have made him 17, according to an arrest report obtained by MailOnline.

Officers later found a student ID in Johnson’s sock that gave his real name. (more)

For Freeman Bosley Jr. his version of theft related to his admitted stealing of client funds in his role as an attorney.
 

bosley jr(Saint Louis 2014)  In a scathing report, a state office that oversees Missouri lawyers says the law license of former St. Louis Mayor Freeman R. Bosley Jr. should be suspended for at least two years.

Bosley is appealing the decision of a three-member panel appointed by the state Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel. The decision was released last week.

The panel contends that a minimum two-year suspension is warranted because Bosley, who went into private practice after losing a 1997 re-election bid, admitted in court Dec. 9 that he mishandled clients’ funds.

The panel also notes that Bosley may owe about $6,250 to health care providers involved in settlements Bosley orchestrated and that Bosley combined personal and client funds, used trust account money to pay personal expenses and failed to keep accurate records. (read more)

Birds of a feather….

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