In re Jack W. Gillean
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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. D-16-131
IN RE JACK W. GILLEAN, Opinion Delivered March 3, 2016 ARKANSAS BAR NO. 83073 PETITIONER PETITION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF LAW LICENSE
GRANTED.
PER CURIAM
On recommendation of the Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct, we
hereby accept the voluntary surrender, in lieu of probable disbarment proceedings, of the
license of Jack W. Gillean of Hot Springs in Garland County, Arkansas, to practice law in the
State of Arkansas. Mr. Gillean was convicted of six counts of commercial burglary by a
Faulkner County jury in March 2014. The convictions were subsequently affirmed by our
court of appeals. In his petition to voluntarily surrender his law license, filed with this court
on February 11, 2016, Mr. Gillean acknowledged the felony convictions and stated that he
wished to avoid the expense, stress, and publicity of disbarment proceedings. The name of
Jack W. Gillean shall be removed from the registry of licensed attorneys, and he is barred and
enjoined from engaging in the practice of law in the State of Arkansas.
It is so ordered.
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