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Effective April 7, 2011 In an order entered January 6,2010, the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended respondent, Charles A. Carpenter, from the practice of law in Tennessee...
Concepts: | respondent ; hearing panel ; Grievance Administrator ; Tennessee Supreme Court ; Michigan ; law ; misconduct ; misdemeanor ; original proceeding ; conclusive proof ; reciprocal discipline ; imposition of identical ; inappropriate ; Contemporaneously |
Type: | Notice |
City: | Maryville |
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Charles A. Carpenter, P 61118, Maryville, Tennessee, by the Attorney Discipline Board. Reprimanded, effective August 19, 2017. In a reciprocal discipline proceeding under...
Concepts: | reciprocal discipline ; respondent ; Tennessee ; Alphonso Carpenter ; Charles ; period referenced ; Supreme Court ; Professional Responsibility ; public censure ; Grievance Administratorfiled |
Type: | Notice |
City: | Maryville |
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Under MCR 9.120(C)(1), misconduct is conclusively established and comparable discipline shall be imposed in Michigan unless it is established that respondent was not...
Concepts: | comparable discipline ; respondent ; Grievance Administrator ; clients ; law ; accordance ; objection ; payment accepted ; instruction sheet ; receipt requested ; certified mail ; public authority ; affidavit of compliance ; compensation ; disqualification ; correspondence |
Type: | Board Order |
City: | Maryville |
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Disbarment, Effective March 1, 2022 The Grievance Administrator filed a notice of filing of reciprocal discipline pursuant to MCR 9.120(C) that attached, in relevant part,...
Concepts: | reciprocal discipline ; practice of law ; Michigan ; objection ; respondent ; Tennessee ; Charles Alphonso Carpenter ; matter titled ; permanently disbarring ; Supreme Court ; Grievance Administrator ; imposition of comparable |
Type: | Notice |
City: | Maryville |
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