STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. SIEGRIST

2020 OK 18, 461 P.3d 213
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 24, 2020
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. SIEGRIST
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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. SIEGRIST
2020 OK 18
Case Number: 6825
Decided: 03/24/2020
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA


Cite as: 2020 OK 18, __ P.3d __

STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel., OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION, Complainant,
v.
KENT LEROY SIEGRIST, Respondent.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FOR ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE

¶0 The Complainant, State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association, charged the Respondent Kent Leroy Siegrist with two counts of professional misconduct: (1) Respondent's misappropriation of $1,135,000.00 as the Personal Representative of his father's estate, and (2) Respondent's failure to competently and diligently represent another client. The Respondent wholly failed to respond to the Complaint, and failed to appear at the disciplinary hearing, where the facts underlying the Complaint were deemed admitted. The Professional Responsibility Tribunal recommended the Respondent be disbarred from the practice of law and to pay the costs associated with the proceedings. Respondent's actions violate the rules of professional conduct and constitute the commission of acts contrary to prescribed standards of conduct. We hold there is clear and convincing evidence that the Respondent's conduct warrants disbarment. The Respondent is disbarred and ordered to pay the costs as herein provided within ninety days after this opinion becomes final.

RESPONDENT DISBARRED
AND ORDERED TO PAY COSTS.

Stephen L. Sullins, Assistant General Counsel, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Complainant.

KANE, J.:

¶1 Complainant State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association began disciplinary proceedings pursuant to Rule 6, Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings (RGDP), 5 O.S.2011 ch.1, app. 1-A, alleging two (2) counts of professional misconduct against Respondent Kent Leroy Siegrist. The Respondent is an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and is currently in good standing. The Complainant's allegations arise in part from the Respondent's mishandling of his father's estate, as the personal representative for that estate, and misconduct towards a separate client. The Complainant alleges the Respondent's actions are in violation of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct (ORPC), 5 O.S.2011 ch.1, app. 3-A, and the RGDP and are cause for professional discipline.

I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY

¶2 On May 10, 2018, Respondent's brother, David Siegrist, filed his grievance (Siegrist grievance) against Respondent with the Oklahoma Bar Association. Thereafter, on August 24, 2018, Brian Paige filed his grievance (Paige grievance) against Respondent with the Oklahoma Bar Association. Respondent failed to respond to either grievance. On August 15, 2019, a Complaint was filed in this matter by the Complainant against Respondent pursuant to Rule 6, RGDP, alleging two counts of professional misconduct. Respondent failed to file an Answer to the Complaint. On October 1, 2019, Complainant filed a Notice of Service detailing its attempts to serve Respondent with the Complaint and all of the filed materials in this matter. There is no dispute that Respondent was provided with proper notice of the proceedings.1 On October 8, 2019, Complainant filed an Amended Motion to Deem Allegations Admitted.2 The motion was sustained by the Professional Responsibility Tribunal (PRT) at the beginning of the disciplinary proceedings on October 9, 2019.3 Respondent failed to appear at the hearing.

¶3 On November 8, 2019, the PRT issued its Trial Panel Report (Report). The PRT found by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent violated Rules 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, and 8.4(a), (c), and (d), ORPC, and Rules 1.3 and 5.2, RGDP, with the recommendation that Respondent be disbarred from the practice of law and that he be ordered to pay the costs of these proceedings.

II. STANDARD OF REVIEW

¶4 In bar disciplinary proceedings, this Court possesses exclusive original jurisdiction. State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Holden, 1995 OK 25, ¶ 10, 895 P.2d 707, 711. Our review of the evidence is de novo in determining if the Complainant proved its allegations of misconduct by clear and convincing evidence. State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Bolusky, 2001 OK 26, ¶ 7, 23 P.3d 268; Rule 6.12(c), RGDP. Clear and convincing evidence is that measure or degree of proof which produces in the mind of the trier of fact a firm belief or conviction as to the truth of the allegations sought to be established. See State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Green, 1997 OK 39, ¶ 5, 936 P.2d 947, 949. Our goals in disciplinary proceedings are to protect the interests of the public and to preserve the integrity of the courts and the legal profession, not to punish the offending lawyers. State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Kinsey, 2009 OK 31, ¶ 15, 212 P.3d 1186.

¶5 Whether to impose discipline is a decision that rests solely with this Court, and the recommendations of the PRT are neither binding nor persuasive. See State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Eakin, 1995 OK 106, ¶ 8, 914 P.2d 644, 648. To make this assessment, we must receive a record that permits "an independent on-the-record-determination of the critical facts" and impose appropriate discipline. State ex rel. Okla. Bar Ass'n v. Schraeder, 2002 OK 51, ¶ 6, 51 P.3d 570.

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