McNabb, James Dean - Suspension Stayed with Probation

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Supreme Court of Missouri
en banc

3 February 2015


Supreme Court Case No. SC94671

In re: James Dean McNabb, MBE No. 28952

Note: The Court revoked Mr. McNabb's probation and suspended his license by order dated June 30, 2015.


ORDER


Now at this day, the Court being sufficiently advised of and concerning the premises and having considered the statement of acceptance of the Disciplinary Hearing Panel decision filed herein;

The Court finds that Respondent, James Dean McNabb, Missouri Bar No. 28952, violated Rules 4-1.3, 4-1.4, 4-1.15 and 4-8.1 of the Rules of Professional Conduct and should be disciplined.

Upon consideration of these findings, previous decisions of this Court, ABA Standards for Imposing Lawyer Discipline, and aggravating and mitigating circumstances and Respondent’s disciplinary history, the Court suspends Respondent’s license indefinitely. The suspension is stayed and Respondent is placed on probation for five years from the date of this order in accordance with Rule 5.225. The terms of probation are those attached to the decision of the Disciplinary Hearing Panel filed herein entitled “Diversion Agreement.” Should probation be revoked and the suspension take effect, no petition for reinstatement shall be entertained for a period of six months from the date the
suspension becomes effective.

Fee pursuant to Rule 5.19(h) in the amount of $1,500.00 payable to the Clerk of this Court to the credit of the Advisory Committee.

Costs taxed to Respondent.

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__________________________

Mary R. Russell
Chief Justice

Note: To view any specific rule provisions cited in this order, please visit the pages for Supreme Court of Missouri Rule 4 and Rule 5. Please be aware the versions of the rules available online are those currently in effect and may have changed since this order issued.

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