In the Matter of Justin John Trapp
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Opinion

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The Supreme Court of South Carolina
In the Matter of Justin John Trapp, Respondent.
Appellate Case No. 2014-001892
ORDER
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel asks this Court to place respondent on interim suspension pursuant to Rule 17(c) of the Rules for Lawyer Disciplinary Enforcement (RLDE) contained in Rule 413 of the South Carolina Appellate Court Rules (SCACR).
IT IS ORDERED that respondent's license to practice law in this state is suspended until further order of this Court.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent is hereby enjoined from taking any action regarding any trust, escrow, operating, and any other law office account(s) respondent may maintain at any bank or other financial institution, including, but not limited to, making any withdrawal or transfer, or writing any check or other instrument on the account(s).| s/Jean H. Toal C.J. |
Columbia, South Carolina
September 25, 2014
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