In re Binaut

926 N.E.2d 313, 125 Ohio St. 3d 1423
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedMay 12, 2010
Docket2010-0372
StatusPublished

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In re Binaut, 926 N.E.2d 313, 125 Ohio St. 3d 1423 (Ohio 2010).

Opinion

On February 26, 2010, the Board of Commissioners on Character and Fitness filed its final report in this court pursuant to Gov.Bar R. I(12)(E), recommending that Adam Michael Binaut’s application for admission to the Ohio bar be disapproved because he violated bar examination rules by returning to a Multistate Performance Test item after time was called. No objections were filed. Upon consideration thereof,

It is ordered by the court that consistent with the recommendation of the board, the application of Adam Michael Binaut for admission to the practice of law in Ohio is disapproved and that he be permitted to reapply for admission in July 2010 by filing a supplemental character questionnaire. Upon reapplieation, Adam Michael Binaut shall undergo review by the board, and upon a recommendation of approval by the board, he shall be admitted to the practice of law in Ohio.

Brown, C.J., not participating.

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