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98-0677-D |
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In the
Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against
Leslie J. Webster, Attorney at Law. Office
of Lawyer Regulation, f/k/a Board of
Attorneys Professional Responsibility, Complainant, v. Leslie
J. Webster, Respondent. |
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REINSTATEMENT OF WEBSTER |
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October 19, 2004 |
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WILCOX, J., did not participate. |
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2004 WI 127
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Supreme
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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:
Leslie J.
Webster's license to practice law in Wisconsin was suspended on January 21,
1998, by this court for two years following his felony conviction in federal
court on the charge of aiding and abetting a fraudulent concealment of a
debtor's property from a bankruptcy trustee.
In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Webster, 217
Wis. 2d 371, 577 N.W.2d 21 (1998).
On July 11, 2002,
this court denied Webster's petition for reinstatement of his license
consistent with the recommendation of the referee appointed in that earlier
matter. In re Disciplinary
Proceedings Against Webster, 2002 WI 100, 255 Wis. 2d 323, 647 N.W.2d
831.
Subsequently, on
June 25, 2003, Webster filed this second petition for reinstatement and Timothy
L. Vocke was appointed as referee.
After a public hearing, Referee Vocke filed his report and
recommendation in this court on June 23, 2004.
The referee set forth specific findings of fact and conclusions of law
and stated that Webster had satisfied his burden under SCR 22.31 to demonstrate
by clear, satisfactory and convincing evidence that he had the moral character
to practice law in this state, that his resumption of the practice of law would
not be detrimental to the administration of justice or subversive to the public
interests, and that he had fully complied with the terms of his suspension and
the requirements of SCR 22.26. By
memorandum dated March 26, 2004, the Board of Bar Examiners has recommended
Webster's reinstatement provided that he complies with 2004-2005 CLE requirements
by reporting an additional 30.0 approved hours, including 3. hours EPR; or by
electing the exemption available at SCR 31.04(2) on the CLE Form 1 that will be
due for the 2004-2005 reporting period.
This court now
accepts Referee Vocke's findings of fact, conclusions of law and
recommendation.[1]
IT IS ORDERED
that the license to practice law of Leslie J. Webster be reinstated effective
the date of this order provided that he comply with the CLE requirements
outlined above.
IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED that within six months of the date of this order, Leslie J. Webster pay
the costs of this proceeding now totaling $5375.79. If the costs are not paid by that date, and absent a showing to
this court of his inability to pay the costs, the license of Leslie J. Webster
to practice law in Wisconsin shall be suspended until further order of this
court.
Wilcox,
J., did not participate.
[1] The court is aware that Webster has recently been charged with two misdemeanors, that he has pled not guilty, and that a trial date has been set. This order granting Webster’s petition for reinstatement should not be interpreted as reflecting the court’s view regarding Webster’s guilt or innocence on the pending charges. We note that under Supreme Court rules, if an attorney has been found guilty or is convicted of a serious crime, the court may summarily suspend the attorney’s license to practice law pending final disposition of a disciplinary proceeding. See SCR 22.20.