BROOME v. MISSISSIPPI BAR

No. 90-BA-1260.

603 So.2d 349 (1992)

Robert H. BROOME v. MISSISSIPPI BAR.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Lowe, Jr., Jackson, for appellant.

Charles J. Mikhail, Jackson, for appellee.

En Banc.


PITTMAN, Justice, for the Court:

This appeal arises from a finding by the Mississippi Bar Complaint Tribunal that Robert H. Broome, an attorney practicing law in Batesville, Mississippi, should be suspended from the practice of law in Mississippi for 30 days due to unprofessional and unethical conduct. We find that the 30-day suspension imposed by the Bar is not excessive and affirm the punishment. However, we also find that Broome's conduct was not unethical; it...

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