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In re Ezor

SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Jan 11, 2017
Docket No. DRB 16-168 (N.J. Jan. 11, 2017)

Opinion

Docket No. DRB 16-168

01-11-2017

IN THE MATTER OF HERBERT R. EZOR AN ATTORNEY AT LAW


Disciplinary Review Board
District Docket No. XIV-2015-0089E Dissent

To the Honorable Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

I dissent from the majority and vote to recommend respondent's disbarment. I do so not because of respondent's disciplinary record, but because an already disciplined attorney, who then fails to comply with an Order of the Court entered because of conduct previously determined to be unethical, manifests a disdain for the disciplinary process and the responsibilities attendant to the privilege of being permitted to practice the profession of the law. If the Board were to recommend disbarment, respondent would be compelled to appear before the Court to explain why he or she has not complied with the Court's Order requiring the filing of the 1:20-20 affidavit. I believe that this should occur.

By such a procedure, I believe that the public and respondent's clients would be protected from the consequences of respondent's suspension and all attorneys would quickly come to understand and appreciate the importance of compliance with the Court's Orders and the grave potential consequences of non-compliance.

Disciplinary Review Board

Maurice J. Gallipoli

By:/s/_________

Ellen A. Brodsky

Chief Counsel


Summaries of

In re Ezor

SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Jan 11, 2017
Docket No. DRB 16-168 (N.J. Jan. 11, 2017)
Case details for

In re Ezor

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF HERBERT R. EZOR AN ATTORNEY AT LAW

Court:SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Jan 11, 2017

Citations

Docket No. DRB 16-168 (N.J. Jan. 11, 2017)