In re Merritt
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Opinion
Cite as 2015 Ark. 186
SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. D-15-308
IN RE FARRIS EUGENE MERRITT, Opinion Delivered April 30, 2015 ARKANSAS BAR NO. 2001133 P E T I T I O N T O SU R R E N D E R ARKANSAS 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, of the license of Farris
Eugene Merritt of Centerton in Benton County, Arkansas, to practice law in the State of
Arkansas. In his petition to voluntarily surrender his license to practice, filed with this court
on April 14, 2015, Mr. Merritt acknowledges that he was convicted of two felony offenses
and states that he wishes to avoid the expense, stress, and publicity of further addressing these
matters.
The name of Farris Eugene Merritt shall be removed from the registry of attorneys
licensed by the State of Arkansas, and he is barred and enjoined from engaging in the practice
of law in this state.
It is so ordered.
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