NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR v. WOOD

No. COA10-463.

705 S.E.2d 782 (2011)

The NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR, Plaintiff, v. Brent E. WOOD, Attorney, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 1, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The North Carolina State Bar, Raleigh, by Counsel Katherine Jean and Deputy Counsel David R. Johnson , for plaintiff-appellee.

Brent E. Wood , Cary, pro se defendant-appellant.


STEELMAN, Judge.

Where the Disciplinary Hearing Commission of the North Carolina State Bar was only required to find defendant was convicted of a criminal offense in order to impose discipline, the Disciplinary Hearing Commission did not err in imposing discipline on defendant prior to entry of a judgment of conviction. Defendant did not seek review of the 6 August 2007 order conditionally vacating his disbarment; therefore, any arguments relating to that order were...

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