STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. WARD

2015 OK 48, 353 P.3d 509, 2015 Okla. LEXIS 66
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJune 23, 2015
DocketSCBD 6102, 5918
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. WARD, 2015 OK 48, 353 P.3d 509, 2015 Okla. LEXIS 66 (Okla. 2015).

Opinion

GURICH, J.

T1 On November 14, 2007, the Muskogee County District Attorney's office filed first degree murder charges against two men, Clinton Potts and Chad Pippin, for the 2004 murder of a man named Gregory Clark. Respondent Ward, who was then an assistant district attorney in Muskogee County, was the lead prosecutor at trial. Respondent Starr represented Mr. Potts. The jury trial of Mr. Potts began on July 20, 2009, and lasted until August 3, 2009. The jury found Mr. Potts guilty, and he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Respondent Starr recommended Mr. Potts retain appellate counsel and proceed with an appeal. In a four-page opinion, the Court of Criminal Appeals reversed his conviction for prosecutorial misconduct and ineffective assistance of counsel. The disciplinary proceedings against Respondent Ward and Respondent Starr stem from such proceedings.

12 Respondent Farley W. Ward was admitted to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 1980. He was in private practice until 1984, when he became an assistant district attorney in Haskell County. In 1996, Respondent Ward became first assistant district attorney in LeFlore County, and in 2003, Respondent Ward became a special judge for LeFlore, Latimer, and Haskell Counties. After serving as a special judge for almost two years, he was appointed by Governor Henry to serve the remaining two years of the Le-Flore County district attorney's term. Respondent Ward sought reelection but lost narrowly in 2006. In July of 2007, he took the position of assistant district attorney for Muskogee County and worked there for three and a half years. He was then elected district attorney for Pittsburg and Haskell *513 Counties and has served in that capacity since January of 2011. Respondent Ward has never been disciplined by this Court.

T3 Respondent Rex Earl Starr was admitted to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 19783 and has been in the practice of law for more than forty years. Respondent Starr began in private practice, worked as an assistant district attorney, and then was an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma until 1984. Since 1984 he has been in private practice in Stilwell. Respondent Starr primarily practices in the area of criminal defense and has represented hundreds of criminal defendants in both state and federal court. He has tried cases all over the state of Oklahoma, in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and Tennessee. Respondent Starr also represents a number of school districts in his area and serves as a municipal judge for Stilwell and West Siloam. Since 1962, Respondent Starr has served in the Navy, Army, and Army Reserves, just recently retiring in 2004. In his forty plus years of practicing law in this state he has never before been disciplined by this Court.

Facts & Procedural History

T4 On December 7, 2004, Greg Clark was found dead in his yard in Wainwright, Oklahoma. The Muskogee County Sheriffs Department worked the case for approximately three years, actively investigating evidence and leads. Although more than seventy-five witnesses were interviewed over the course of the investigation, no suspect was tied directly to the seene through DNA evidence or otherwise, and the evidence obtained as a result of the investigation was largely circumstantial. The district attorney for Muskogee County at the time of the murder, John David Luton, declined to bring charges against anyone for the death of Mr. Clark. In January of 2007, Larry Moore was elected to serve as the new district attorney in Muskogee County.

T5 On November 14, 2007, almost three years after Mr. Clark's death, the Muskogee County District Attorney's office filed first degree murder charges against Mr. Potts and Mr. Pippin, for the murder of Mr. Clark. Mr. Potts and Mr. Pippin were charged in separate cases but the Information filed in each case alleged the two men acted in concert with each other to "effect the death of the victim, Gregory Leon Clark." 1 Although a Bill of Particulars was filed seeking the death penalty in Mr. Potts' case, the State eventually abandoned this claim. Respondent Starr was hired to represent Mr. Potts. Mr. Pippin was represented by Donn Baker. Testimony presented at the PRT hearing established that First Assistant District Attorney, Jeff Sheridan, was initially assigned both cases, but Assistant District Attorney James Walters was primarily responsible for the cases from November of 2007 until his firing on June 22, 2009. 2

¶ 6 The combined preliminary hearing for Mr. Potts and Mr. Pippin began on April 1, 2008. ADA Walters conducted the portion of the hearing held in April. ADA Sheridan conducted the remainder of the hearing on August 21, 2008. Although ADA Walters testified before the PRT in Respondent Ward's case that Respondent Starr "had my entire case up to that point in time," which he stated consisted of "investigative reports, witness statements and the pictures," he later backtracked and testified that at the time of the preliminary hearing, Respondent Starr was only given the ME report and the OSBI lab reports. 3

T7 On September 8, 2008, Respondent Starr filed Defendant's Motion for Discovery in Mr. Potts case and requested, among other standard requests:

[alll agreements between the State and any of its witnesses reflecting that said *514 witnesses has or will obtain special or lenient treatment in pending or potential criminal cases in exchange for testimony in this case and any and all consideration or promises of consideration given to any witness by the State or its attorney, including but not limited to immunity, witness fees, assistance to the witness's family or associates of the witness, assistance to or favorable treatment in respect to any criminal action, or anything else which could arguably create an interest or bias in a witness in favor of the State or against the Accused. 4

The record indicates that on or before February 4, 2009, Shelly Sumpter, ADA Walters' legal assistant gave a copy of the State's discovery notebook to Respondent Starr in person at the Muskogee County District Attorney's office. 5 Ms. Sumpter testified discovery was not yet complete when she gave Respondent Starr the discovery notebook because additional information kept coming in, and as she would get it, she would send it to Respondent Starr.

1 8 The trial against Mr. Pippin was scheduled to go first. But shortly before trial, Mr. Pippin's attorney, Mr. Baker, presented ADA Walters with a notice of alibi. 6 Because it was so close in time to trial, ADA Walters testified he thought it was the most prudent decision at the time to dismiss the case and further investigate the alibi. Mr. Pippin's case was dismissed without prejudice on February 18, 2009.

T9 Near the time of the dismissal of Mr. Pippin's case, the District Attorney's office received information that an inmate by the name of Peter Williams, who was being held at the Muskogee County jail, had information about two murders, one of which was the murder of Mr. Clark. Jeff Smith, a Muskogee County deputy sheriff, interviewed Mr.

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