WILLIAMS v. MISSISSIPPI STATE BAR ASS'N

Misc. No. 74.

492 So.2d 578 (1986)

James Alexander WILLIAMS, v. MISSISSIPPI STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

July 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence W. Rabb, Meridian, for appellant.

Andrew J. Kilpatrick, Jr., Jackson, for appellee.

William E. Ready, Sr., Meridian, for amicus curiae.

Before HAWKINS, DAN M. LEE and ANDERSON, JJ.


DAN M. LEE, Justice, for the Court:

After pleading guilty to two (2) separate drug charges, James Alexander Williams entered into a consent order of disbarment with the Mississippi State Bar on March 13, 1981. As a condition of the order, Williams dismissed an appeal that he was taking on a third drug conviction.

On August 29, 1984, Williams filed his petition for reinstatement. The Board of Commissioners of the State Bar did not oppose the petition, but forwarded...

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