Summaries of Opinions
Publication year | 1997 |
Pages | 133 |
Citation | Vol. 26 No. 3 Pg. 133 |
1997, March, Pg. 133. Summaries of Opinions
Vol. 26, No. 3, Pg. 133
The Colorado Lawyer
March 1997
Vol. 26, No. 3 [Page 133]
March 1997
Vol. 26, No. 3 [Page 133]
From the Courts
Colorado Disciplinary Cases
Summaries of Opinions
Colorado Disciplinary Cases
Summaries of Opinions
Column Ed.: James P. Hollaway, Committee Counsel, Denver -
893-3393
The Grievance Committee's office is located at the
Dominion Plaza, 600 17th St., Suite 920 S, Denver, CCO
80202-5435. "Grievances" or requests for
investigation are filed with the Office of Disciplinary
Counsel, located at the Dominion Plaza, 600 17th St., Suite
510 S, Denver, CO 80202-5435. Telephone: (303) 893-8121
Table1
(through December 1996)
Requests for investigation filed in 1996 1,514
Docketed for investigation 470
Not docketed for investigation 831
Review in progress 209
In abeyance 4
Cases dismissed by the inquiry panels in 1996 249
Letters of admonition sent in 1996 109
Cases in which reasonable cause was found in 1996 210
Cases pending before the inquiry panels on 12/31/96 270
1Figures supplied by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Public disciplinary and disability decisions are listed
below. Decisions issued by Opinion appear in their entirety
in the Colorado Supreme Court "Opinions" section of
The Colorado Lawyer. Public disciplinary decisions involving
issues that are not routine are summarized below, together
with all private censures and, when space permits, selected
admonishments. Occasionally, articles will appear in this
space in lieu of summaries or with fewer of them
Public Decisions
Glen B. Clark, Jr.: On December 3, 1996, the Supreme Court
supsended the respondent for ninety days, effective thirty
days after the issuance of its Opinion, and assessed costs of
$437.78 against him, following its approval of his
conditional admission of misconduct.
Rita Marie Farry: On December 3, 1996, the Supreme Court
suspended the respondent for thirty days, effective thirty
days after the issuance of its Opinion, and assessed costs of
$48.76 against her, following its approval of her conditional
admission of misconduct.
George Case Price: On December 16, 1996, the Supreme Court
suspended the respondent for one year and one day, effective
thirty days after the issuance of its Opinion, and assessed
costs of $1,385.56 against him, following its approval of his
conditional admission...
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