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   State Courts - Colorado - August 3 - August 6, 2005

  
People v. Tilton, Case Number: 05PDJ006, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 3, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to ABA Stand. Imposing Law. Sanctions 4.11, an attorney was disbarred for withdrawing approximately $ 97,498 from a client's trust between March 2003 and September 2004 and, as a trustee with fiduciary duties, taking funds, placing them into accounts he controlled, and using them for his own purposes; no mitigating factors were presented.

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People v. Tilton, 05PDJ006, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 3, 2005, Decided
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People v. Schoedel, 04PDJ113, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 4, 2005, Decided
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People v. Schoedel, Case Number: 04PDJ113, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 4, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Where attorney engaged in serious misconduct including abandonment of clients, knowing conversion of client funds under ABA Standards 4.11 and 4.41, knowing violation of court orders, failure to return client files and money, and failure to cooperate in the disciplinary proceedings, disbarment was appropriate sanction.

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Fritsche v. People, No. 05PDJ028, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 6, 2005, Decided
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Fritsche v. People, Case No. 05PDJ028, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, August 6, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to Colo. R. Civ. P. 251.29, an attorney was readmitted to bar where, inter alia, he stopped using cocaine in 1999, volunteered his time at his church, taught vacation bible school, an independent psychological examination showed that the attorney suffered from no mental health or substance disorder, and an ADC recommended his readmission.

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