IN RE JUSTICE HILL

No. 86-395.

569 A.2d 446 (1989)

In re Justice William C. HILL.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

Opinion November 9, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Richards, Springfield, and William J. Donahue, White River Junction, Sp. Counsel to Judicial Conduct Bd.

Carl H. Lisman and Michael Marks of Lisman & Lisman, Burlington, for Justice Hill.

Before DOOLEY, J., BARNEY, C.J. (Ret.), KEYSER, J. (Ret.), SPRINGER, District Judge (Ret.) and ELLISON, District Judge, Specially Assigned.


ORDER

This Court having determined that Justice William C. Hill violated Canons 2A, 3A(4) and 3C(1) of the Code of Judicial Conduct, Justice William C. Hill is hereby publicly reprimanded and is suspended from judicial duties for the term of his retirement unless otherwise ordered by the Court.

PER CURIAM.

In the course of presenting proposals for sanction in this matter, counsel have argued whether this Court has the power to impose a sanction of...

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