State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Trenary, 2016 OK 8, ¶ 11, 368 P.3d 801, 806 (citing State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Hart, 2014 OK 96, ¶ 7, 339 P.3d 895, 898).State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Dunivan, 2018 OK 101, ¶15, 432 P.3d 1056, 1061 (citing RGDP Rule 7.2). RGDP, Rule 7.2, provides:The clerk of any court within this State in which a lawyer is convicted or as to whom proceedings are deferred shall transmit certified copies of the Judgment and Sentence on a plea of guilty, order deferring judgment and sentence, indictment or information and judgment and sentence of conviction to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and to the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Bar Association within five (5) days after said conviction. The documents shall also be furnished to the Chief Justice by the General Counsel within five (5) days of receiving such documents.
State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association v. McCoy, 2023 OK 79, ¶ 9, 531 P.3d 1276, 1278, citing State ex. rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Dunivan, 2018 OK 101, ¶ 16, 432 P.3d 1056, 1061 (citing State ex. rel. Bar Ass'n v. Cooley, 2013 OK 42, ¶ 12, 304 P.3d 453, 454).
State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Wagner, 2022 OK 13, ¶ 25, 503 P.3d 1201, 1207, citing State ex. rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Dunivan, 2018 OK 101, ¶ 16, 432 P.3d 1056, 1061 (citing State ex. rel. Bar Ass'n v. Cooley, 2013 OK 42, ¶ 12, 304 P.2d 453,454). Rule 7.2, RGDP, provides that a certified copy of a plea of guilty, an order deferring judgment and sentence, or information and judgment and sentence of conviction shall constitute the charge and be conclusive evidence of the commission of the crime upon which the judgment and sentence are based and shall suffice as the basis for discipline under the Rules.
State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Dunivan, 2018 OK 101, ¶ 13, 432 P.3d 1056, 1061; State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Wilcox, 2014 OK 1, ¶ 2, 318 P.3d 1114; Tweedy v. Okla.
ORPC 8.4(b) defines as professional misconduct any criminal act that adversely reflects on an attorney's "honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer." State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Dunivan, 2018 OK 101, ¶ 17, 432 P.3d 1056, 1062. Section 240(a) states: