ORDER
This matter came before the Supreme Court on an order issued to the respondent to appear and show cause why the decision and recommendation of the Disciplinary Board should not be implemented. The Board, after hearings, had found the respondent guilty of violating certain provisions of the Code of Professional Responsibility specifically Disciplinary Rules 1-102(A)(4); 1-102(A)(6); 2-106(A) and 9-102(B)(4).
The respondent, after appointment as a permanent...
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