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IN RE: JEANNE ROBINSON

Case Information: 92-BG-0182
Short Caption:IN RE: JEANNE ROBINSONClassification:Bar Governance - Bar - Disciplinary
Superior Court or Agency Case Number:Filed Date:02/20/1992

Opening Event Date:02/20/1992Case Status:Closed
Record Completed:Post-Decision Matter Pending:
Briefs Completed:
Argued/Submitted:12/07/1993
Disposition:Next Scheduled Action:
Mandate Issued:

Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameIFPAttorney(s)Arguing AttorneyE-Filer
PetitionerBar CounselN
Leonard H. Becker NN
H. Clay Smith, IIIYY
PetitionerBoard on Professional ResponsibilityN
Charles R. Donnenfeld NN
RespondentJeanne Robinson NPro SeN

Events
Event DateStatusDescriptionResult
02/20/1992DISCIPLINARY LETTER From Special Proceeding Officer transmitting certificate of conviction of Attorney Jeanne Robinson.
03/12/1992ORDER Referring matter to BPR for whatever action deemedappropriate pursuant to R. XI, sec 10 (e). (By RO)
06/25/1993REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD ON PROF. RESP. that the DCCA issue an order suspending respondentfor a period of 30 days, but staying the execu- tion of suspension & placing respondent on un- monitored probation for one year, with the con- ditions of probation being that respondent not be found in contempt of court for failing to appear for conduct occurring since the date this discipline is imposed; and that respondent complete a continuing legal education course on pro- fessional responsibility and so certify to the Board.
06/30/1993LETTER from the Office of Bar Counsel taking no exception to the report & recommendation of the BPR.
08/24/1993FINAL SCREENING - SUMMARY CALENDAR I
12/07/1993FiledACTION - Argued / Submitted
12/07/1993SUBMITTED (FE,ST,MK)
12/27/1993SUSPENSION Accordingly, to commence within thirty days from the date of this opinion, respondent shall be suspended from the practice of law for a period of thirty days, D.C. App. R. XI, Sec 3 (a) (2) (1993), but this suspension shall be stayed and instead respondent shall be placed on unmonitored probation for a period of one year, D.C. App. R. XI, Sec. 3 (a) (7) (1993), conditioned upon the following terms: (a) respondent shall not be found in contempt of court for failing to appear for conduct occuring since the date this discipline is imposed; and (b) respondent shall complete a continuing legal education course on professional responsibility and so certify to the Board. See In re Spaulding, No. 93-SP-875 slip op. at 2-3 (D.C. Dec. 22, 1993). (FE, ST, MK)