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2005AP2110-D |
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In The
Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against
John A. Chavez, Attorney at Law. Office
of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, v. John
A. Chavez, Respondent. |
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DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CHAVEZ |
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December 14, 2005 |
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Notice This order is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. |
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The Court entered the following order on this date:
On October 7,
2005, Attorney John A. Chavez and the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) entered
into a stipulation pursuant to SCR 22.34(1) requesting that this court enter an
order indefinitely suspending Attorney Chavez's license to practice law in
Wisconsin, without an assessment of costs, due to medical incapacity. Attorney Chavez was admitted to practice in
1990. His license to practice law was
temporarily suspended on November 17, 2004 for failure to cooperate with an OLR
grievance investigation. It remains
suspended. The stipulation contains
evidence of Attorney Chavez's medical incapacity. It states that Attorney Chavez is aware that he has the right to
seek the advice of counsel in this matter and has voluntarily chosen not to do
so. The stipulation further states that Attorney Chavez entered into the
stipulation freely, voluntarily and knowingly and that the stipulation was not
the result of a plea bargain but instead represents Attorney Chavez's admission
of a medical incapacity which has impeded his ability to perform his profession
to acceptable professional standards;
IT IS ORDERED that this court accepts the
parties' stipulation and, effective the date of this order and until further
order of the court, Attorney John A. Chavez's license to practice law in
Wisconsin is indefinitely suspended, without the
imposition of costs. Attorney Chavez shall comply with the
requirements of SCR 22.26 relating to license suspension if he has not already
done so.