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Disciplinary Board Member is a minor character on How to Get Away with Murder. He is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Assosiation along with fellow member Ellen Freeman.

Biography[]

Season 4[]

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The Disciplinary Board of Philadelphia. ("I'm Going Away")

During Annalise's disbarment hearing at the Philadelphia Courthouse, a member of the board explains that the court is happening because, on the night which Annalise was arrested, she was found to be intoxicated which caused the hearing to occur. The board member then asks Annalise's attorney, Bonnie Winterbottom whether she has a statement she wishes to give. Bonnie claims that the test which was taken during the night of Annalise's arrest was not reliable as it may have been tampered with by the ADA. However, before Bonnie can finish the statement, Annalise stops her and tells the board that the allegations against her are true. She explains due to her drinking, one of her students took their life at her home and that she has not had a drink since. She explains that she will continue her sobriety by going to AA meetings etc. However, Ellen Freeman reminds Annalise that she had already made the promise before and had broken it when she was on probation. Ellen also reminds her that they agreed to the terms which would induce Annalise being disbarred upon her having a drink. Annalise tells the board that if they disbar her then she will have nothing being as she has lost everything. Annalise begs for the board not to disbar her being as it is the only thing she has left. She asks them to give her one last chance to which the board eventually agrees to her terms. ("I'm Going Away")

Appearances[]

Season 4
"I'm Going Away" "I'm Not Her" "It's for the Greater Good" "Was She Ever Good at Her Job?"
"I Love Her" "Stay Strong, Mama" "Nobody Roots for Goliath" "Live. Live. Live."
"He's Dead" "Everything We Did Was For Nothing" "He's a Bad Father" "Ask Him About Stella"
"Lahey v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" "The Day Before He Died" "Nobody Else Is Dying"
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