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Discipline

Jun. 5, 2015

Disciplinary Actions

Several lawyers suspended recently by the state Supreme Court got into trouble in part due to emotional, physical or substance abuse problems, which bar judges and prosecutors took into consideration in recommending discipline.


Several lawyers suspended recently by the state Supreme Court got into trouble in
part due to emotional, physical or substance abuse problems, which bar judges and
prosecutors took into consideration in recommending discipline.


Two returned to active status when their suspensions took effect because they were
given credit for "time served" on interim suspension following criminal conviction.
On...

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