In this proceeding, the respondent was charged with six allegations of professional misconduct. Charge One alleges that the respondent was guilty of engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation by converting funds entrusted to him to be held in escrow. In or about March 1988, the respondent represented clients in the sale of their house for $96,000. The purchaser's attorney forwarded...
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