BROADY v. MS. STATE BD. OF ARCHITECTURE

No. 2005-CA-00460-COA.

936 So.2d 441 (2006)

Raymond BROADY, Appellant v. MISSISSIPPI STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

August 15, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ramel Lemar Cotton, Jackson, attorney for appellant.

Office of the Attorney General by Woody Woodcock, Jackie Tatum, attorney for appellee.

Before KING, C.J., GRIFFIS and BARNES, JJ.


KING, C.J., for the Court.

¶ 1. By order dated September 3, 2004, the Mississippi State Board of Architecture (Board) found that Raymond Broady had unlawfully engaged in the practice of architecture in this state. The Board found that Broady had (1) executed two contracts for architectural services while his license was inactive, and (2) used a Mississippi address in a transaction while a non-resident architect. As a result of these findings, the Board suspended...

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