<P> The trial became an exhibition of a personal vendetta by Phelps against Carolene Brady . His examination was replete with repetition, badgering, innuendo, belligerence, irrelevant and immaterial matter, evidencing only a desire to hurt and destroy the defendant . The jury verdict didn't stop the onslaught of Phelps . He was not satisfied with the hurt, pain, and damage he had visited on Carolene Brady . </P> <P> In an appeal, Phelps prepared affidavits swearing to the court that he had eight witnesses whose testimony would convince the court to rule in his favor . Brady, in turn, obtained sworn, signed affidavits from the eight people in question, all of whom said that Phelps had never contacted them and that they had no reason to testify against Brady . Phelps was found to have made "false statements in violation of DR 7--102 (A) (5)". </P> <P> On July 20, 1979, Phelps was permanently disbarred from practicing law in the state of Kansas, though he continued to practice in Federal courts . </P> <P> In 1985, nine Federal judges filed a disciplinary complaint against Phelps and five of his children, alleging false accusations against the judges . In 1989, the complaint was settled; Phelps agreed to stop practicing law in Federal court permanently, and two of his children were suspended for periods of six months, and one year, respectively . </P>

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