In re Jordan
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ON APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR
The Committee on Bar Admissions (“Committee”) opposed admission of petitioner, Marcia D. Jordan, to the Louisiana State Bar Association based on character and fitness concerns. At the request of petitioner, we appointed a commissioner to take evidence regarding petitioner’s character. After hearing evidence in this case, the commissioner recommended petitioner be denied admission. The petitioner opposed the commissioner’s recommendation, and oral arguments were conducted before this court.
After hearing oral arguments, reviewing the evidence and considering the law, we conclude petitioner has failed to meet her burden of proof under Article XIV, § 7(B)(1) of the Articles of Incorporation of the Louisiana State Bar Association.1
Accordingly, the application for admission is denied.
Calogero, C.J. not on panel. Rule IV, Part II, § 3.
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