In re Krishnan

99 A.D.3d 207, 950 N.Y.2d 135

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In re Krishnan, 99 A.D.3d 207, 950 N.Y.2d 135 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2012).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Per Curiam.

Respondent Unni Krishnan was admitted to the practice of law in the State of New York by the Second Judicial Department on August 20, 1997, under the name Kodampallil R. Unnikrishnan. At all times relevant to this proceeding respondent maintained an office for the practice of law within the First Department. Respondent currently maintains a law office in the Second Department.

The Departmental Disciplinary Committee (Committee) seeks an order, pursuant to 22 NYCRR 603.4 (d) and 605.15 (e) (2), confirming the findings of fact and conclusions of law as set forth by the Hearing Panel, and imposing whatever sanction this Court deems just and proper under the circumstances where respondent pleaded guilty to giving unlawful gratuities to a police officer, in violation of Penal Law § 200.30, a class A misdemeanor, and aggravated driving while intoxicated, in violation of Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192 (2-a), an unclassified misdemeanor. Respondent was sentenced to, among other things, an intermittent term of imprisonment for eight consecutive weekends, probation not to exceed three years, his driving privileges were revoked for one year, and certain alcohol related conditions were imposed.

After respondent was sentenced, the Committee petitioned this Court for an order deeming respondent’s conviction for giving unlawful gratuities a “serious crime” pursuant to 22 NYCRR 603.12 (a) and Judiciary Law § 90 (4) (d). This Court deemed the conviction a “serious crime” and, pursuant to 22 NYCRR 603.12 (b) and Judiciary Law § 90 (4) (g), referred the matter back to the Committee for assignment to a Hearing Panel to conduct a sanction hearing.

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