STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. JACKSON

2024 OK 15, 567 P.3d 1011
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 4, 2024
Docket2024 OK 15
StatusPublished

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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. JACKSON
2024 OK 15
Case Number: SCBD-7581
Decided: 03/04/2024
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA


Cite as: 2024 OK 15, __ P.3d __

NOTICE: THIS OPINION HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION. UNTIL RELEASED, IT IS SUBJECT TO REVISION OR WITHDRAWAL.


STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION, Complainant,
v.
GUY WADE JACKSON, Respondent.

ORDER APPROVING RESIGNATION
PENDING DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS

1 The State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association (Complainant) has presented this Court with an application to approve the resignation of Guy Wade Jackson (Respondent), OBA No. 4586, from membership in the Oklahoma Bar Association. Respondent wishes to resign pending disciplinary proceedings and investigation into alleged misconduct, as provided in Rule 8.1 of the Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings (RGDP), 5 O.S.2021, ch. A, app. 1-A, https://govt.westlaw.com/okjc. Upon consideration of the Complainant's application and the Respondent's affidavit in support of resignation, we find:

1) On December 23, 2023, Respondent submitted his written Affidavit of Resignation from membership in the Oklahoma Bar Association pending investigation of a disciplinary proceeding.
2) Respondent's Affidavit reflects that:

a. The affidavit was freely and voluntarily rendered;
b. He was not subjected to coercion or duress; and
c. He was fully aware of the consequences of submitting the resignation.

3) Respondent states that although he is aware that the resignation is subject to the approval of the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma, he will treat it as effective on the date of filing his resignation. Respondent outlines the grievances which are under investigation by the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Bar Association as follows:

a. DC-23-211: Grievance by General Counsel: On September 26, 2023, a Corrected Verified Emergency Application for Citation for Indirect Contempt of Court was filed against Respondent in Oklahoma County Court Case No. CJ-2015-120 (consolidated with CJ-2015-189 and CJ-2019-6289). This Application was based on his continuous, contemptuous refusal to obey multiple court orders related to proceedings attempting to collect judgments in the amount of $73,965.24 and $208,003.53 and an arbitration award in the amount of $9,939,514.03. These judgments and the award were imposed against him for misconduct involving his representation of several clients and trust beneficiaries.1

On October 26, 2023, after a four-day trial, a jury found Respondent guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of indirect contempt in violation of 21 O.S. 2023, § 565 for his violation of all five court orders set forth in the Application. Respondent was found guilty of:

(a) Violating the District Court's October 31, 2019, Second Alias Order;
(b) Violating the District Court's October 6, 2021, Order Charging Judgment Debtor's Interest in Paladin Holdings L.L.C.;
(c) Violating the District Court's June 30, 2023, Journal Entry of Judgment sustaining the Application for Property and Oral Application for Receiver;
(d) Violating the District Court's September 6, 2023, Minute Order directing certain actions; and
(e) Violating the District Court's September 6, 2023, Second Supplemental Order Pertaining to Issues and Requirements of the Receivership.

4) Respondent is aware that, if proven, the allegations concerning his conduct as set forth in the above grievances, would constitute at a minimum, violations of Rule 4.1, and 8.4 (a) -- (d) of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct (ORPC) 2, 5 O.S. 2021, ch. 1, app. 3-A and Rule 1.3, RGDP3, as well as my oath as an attorney.

5) Respondent is aware that the burden of proof regarding the allegations set forth in paragraph 3 (a) -- (e) supra., rests with Complainant but, Respondent waives any and all rights to contest the allegations.

6) An attorney, who is the subject of an investigation into, or a pending proceeding involving allegations of misconduct, may resign membership in the Oklahoma Bar Association by complying with the prerequisites for resignation set forth in Rule 8.1, RGDP. 1-A. In response the Supreme Court may enter an order approving the resignation, or in the alternative, may refuse to approve the resignation and allow the Professional Responsibility Commission to proceed.

7) Respondent's resignation pending disciplinary proceedings is in compliance with all of the requirements set forth in Rule 8.1, Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings, 5 O.S. 2021, ch. 1, app. 1-A, and it should be approved.

8) The official roster address of Respondent as shown by the Oklahoma Bar Association records is: 407 W. Covell Road, #30955, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003.

9) Respondent affirmed that he would tender his Oklahoma Bar Association membership card to the office of the General Counsel or destroy it.

10) Respondent acknowledges that he is responsible to reimburse any costs incurred in the investigation of this matter. Complainant stated that it has not incurred costs in the investigation of this matter and therefore did not seek reimbursement.

11) Respondent acknowledges that:

a. His actions may result in claims against the Client Security Fund, and he agrees to reimburse the fund for any disbursements made because of his actions prior to the filing of any application for reinstatement; and
b. He has familiarized himself with Rule 9.1, Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings, 5 O.S. 2021, ch. 1, app. 1-A with which he agrees to comply within twenty (20) days following the date of his resignation.

¶2 It is therefore ORDERED that Complainant's application is

approved and Respondent's resignation during the pendency of disciplinary proceedings is accepted and approved effective December 12, 2023.

¶3 It is further ORDERED that Respondent's name be stricken from the Roll of Attorneys and that he makes no application for reinstatement to membership in the Oklahoma Bar Association prior to December 12, 2028.

¶4 It is further ORDERED that Respondent comply with Rule 9.1 of the RGDP, 5 O.S.2021, ch. 1 app. 1-A, by no later than March 25, 2024.

¶5 DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE this 4th day of March 2024.

/S/CHIEF JUSTICE

ALL JUSTICES CONCUR

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