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April 30, 2009

Prescription for Suspension

The Minnesota Supreme Court has imposed a 30 days suspension followed by two years of unsupervised probation in a matter where the attorney had given an incarcerated client prescription medication in violation of jail regulations and accepted money that he knew was subject to a court's freeze order as payment for past and future legal services. The attorney also must pass the professional responsibility portion of the bar examination. (Mike Frisch)

April 30, 2009 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink

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