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In re Slaughter, Chester

Supreme Court of Illinois
Sep 1, 2004
211 Ill. 2d 657 (Ill. 2004)

Opinion

MR 19480.

September 2004.

Summary of Misconduct:

Mr. Slaughter, who was licensed in 1971, was suspended for five months. He received credit through five separate credit and loan applications by providing false or misleading personal information to the lenders.


Order of the Court:

The petition by the Administrator of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to impose discipline on consent pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 762(b) is allowed, and respondent Chester Slaughter is suspended from the practice of law for five months. Suspension effective October 15, 2004.

Respondent Chester Slaughter shall reimburse the Disciplinary Fund for any Client Protection payments arising from his conduct prior to the termination of the period of suspension.

Fitzgerald, J., took no part.


Summaries of

In re Slaughter, Chester

Supreme Court of Illinois
Sep 1, 2004
211 Ill. 2d 657 (Ill. 2004)
Case details for

In re Slaughter, Chester

Case Details

Full title:In re SLAUGHTER, Chester

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: Sep 1, 2004

Citations

211 Ill. 2d 657 (Ill. 2004)