The law society doesn't want him (and no wonder), so he tries it on in court and gets shot down big time by the judge.
Now he wants people to give him $100 000 for him to have another go? Talk about throwing good money after bad!
I'm sure he will be as transparent with how the funds are used as he was with money given to the NSA. (is that still even a thing?)
Gun lobbyist and law graduate ruled unfit to be barrister and solicitor
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/108...-and-solicitor
Lincoln targeted Senior Constable James Manning, who was one of three officers who arrested him near Dunsandel, south of Christchurch, He posted derogatory messages about the constable on the NSA Facebook page calling him a dangerous criminal and providing the constable's wife's Facebook page.
He also sent a Facebook message to Manning's wife that included the prediction her husband would probably serve time in a "nice cold prison cell" and asking: "How did you ever wind up marrying a lowlife scumbag thug?"
Lincoln had an enduring frailty of character that had not altered with age or legal training and "he is not someone who will always deal responsibly and dispassionately with those whom he considers have wronged him"
The conduct was not a "one-off" resulting from a "complete brain meltdown" as the posts required considerable planning, she said. The messages were designed to intimidate and threaten and had occurred after Lincoln finished his legal training.
"However Mr Lincoln showed little appreciation of this," the judge said.
Lincoln only apologised to the constable's wife when he realised his behaviour put his admission to the bar at risk.
She (the Judge) was particularly concerned Lincoln had resorted to bullying and threats to challenge behaviour by individual police.
"In my view the public history of his dealings with the police would reflect poorly on the legal profession as a whole if he were admitted into practice. Indeed, I accept the Law Society's submission that the admission of someone who has behaved in this way would risk undermining public confidence in the legal profession."
And a bit after the charges against him were thrown out:
Lincoln then filed a private prosecution against the senior constable alleging several crimes including aggravated assault, kidnapping and perverting the course of justice.
The District Court declined to accept the filing of the charges saying Lincoln was using the criminal law to extract revenge.
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