Disciplinary Bd. of Supreme Court v. Heustis

1 Citing case

  1. Disciplinary Action Against Heustis

    502 N.W.2d 99 (N.D. 1993)

    By Order of this Court dated May 6, 1992, Evan F. Heustis, Respondent, was suspended from the practice of law for his ethical violations in his handling of the probate of the James Arthur Moore estate as trustee for a period of approximately eight years between 1980 and 1990. This Court also ordered that Mr. Heustis be subject to five years of supervised probation as a condition of reinstatement, that he make full restitution and that he pay the costs and expenses of the disciplinary proceedings. See Disciplinary Board v. Heustis, 484 N.W.2d 860 (N.D. 1992) ( Heustis I). The record in the instant matter shows that a Summons and Petition for Discipline were served on Evan F. Heustis on October 19, 1992, alleging certain ethical violations during Heustis' representation of Bernadine Solwey and Little Flower Freedom Center, Inc., of Minnewaukan, North Dakota, which began in 1987.