Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Standridge

514 So. 2d 19
Procedural entryThis page is a short order in Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Standridge. Read the opinion of the Court — 1988 La. LEXIS 2431
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided October 29, 1987·No. No. 87-B-1911·Published

Opinion

ORDER

Based upon the Court’s concurrence with the opinion of the Committee on Professional Responsibility that the crime of which the attorney was convicted adversely reflects on the attorney’s moral fitness to practice law:

[20] IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that John M. Standridge and he is hereby suspended from the practice of law and said attorney’s license to practice is hereby suspended, pursuant to Section 8, of Article XV of the Articles of Incorporation of the Louisiana State Bar Association.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Order of January 4, 1985, holding in suspense, all disciplinary proceedings against Respondent be lifted and revoked.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Committee institute the necessary disciplinary proceedings against John M. Stand-ridge seeking his disbarment or other remedy deemed appropriate, all in keeping with Article XV of the Articles of Incorporation of the Louisiana State Bar Association.

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