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In re King

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jun 26, 1992
601 So. 2d 657 (La. 1992)

Opinion

No. 92-B-0441.

June 5, 1992. Rehearing Denied June 26, 1992.

Charles R. King, Baton Rouge, for respondent.

James R. Barrow, G. Fred Ours, Elizabeth A. Alston, New Orleans, for LSBA.


Upon review of the findings and recommendations of Hearing Committee No. 7 and of the Disciplinary Board, and upon consideration of the evidence and of the briefs of the parties and of the record and oral argument, it is the decision of the Court that the recommendation by a seven-to-six vote of the Disciplinary Board to dismiss the proceeding against respondent be rejected. The disciplinary violation was proved by clear and convincing evidence, and some form of sanction is appropriate. Moreover, the factors considered by the Disciplinary Board in recommending dismissal of the proceeding were principally in the nature of mitigating factors.

Accordingly, it is ordered that Charles R. King be issued a reprimand for his conduct in this matter. All costs of this proceeding are assessed to respondent.

DENNIS, J., dissents and would affirm the Disciplinary Board's determination.

CALOGERO, C.J., dissents. The disciplinary board's resolution was correct.

WATSON, J., dissents.


Summaries of

In re King

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jun 26, 1992
601 So. 2d 657 (La. 1992)
Case details for

In re King

Case Details

Full title:IN RE CHARLES R. KING. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jun 26, 1992

Citations

601 So. 2d 657 (La. 1992)

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