In the Matter of Trent Carl Gaines
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Opinion
300 Ga. 483 FINAL COPY
S17Y0375. IN THE MATTER OF TRENT CARL GAINES.
PER CURIAM.
This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the petition for
voluntary surrender of license to practice law in the State of Georgia filed by
Trent Carl Gaines (State Bar No. 282172), prior to the issuance of a formal
complaint. Previously, Gaines sought voluntary discipline of a three-year
suspension of license, which the State Bar opposed as an inadequate sanction
for the conduct at issue in this disciplinary action. This Court rejected
Gaines’s previous petition. See In the Matter of Gaines, 299 Ga. 662 (791
SE2d 3) (2016).
Gaines seeks surrender of license to practice law pursuant to Bar Rules
4-106 and 4-227. Gaines admits that, on October 27, 2015, in the United
States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, he entered into a
negotiated plea of guilty to four federal felonies: two counts of bid-rigging
conspiracy in violation of 15 USC § 1, and two counts of conspiracy to
1 commit mail fraud in violation of 18 USC § 1349. A more detailed
description of the conduct to which Gaines pleaded guilty is set forth in this
Court’s previous opinion cited above. Gaines admits that, by way of his
guilty plea, he has violated Rule 8.4 (a) (2) of the Georgia Rules of
Professional Conduct found in Bar Rule 4-102 (d).
The maximum sanction for a violation of Rule 8.4 (a) (2) is disbarment.
The State Bar has indicated its position that surrender of license to practice
law is appropriate in this case and has recommended that this Court accept
Gaines’s petition. Accordingly, we find Gaines’s admissions of fact and
conduct are sufficient to support his petition for voluntary surrender of
license.
Voluntary surrender of license accepted. All the Justices concur.
Decided January 23, 2017.
Voluntary surrender of license.
Warren R. Hinds, for Gaines.
Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel State Bar, Rebecca A. Hall,
Assistant General Counsel State Bar, for State Bar of Georgia.
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