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In re Whiddon

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
May 14, 2020
No. 2020-B-0428 (La. May. 14, 2020)

Opinion

No. 2020-B-0428

05-14-2020

IN RE: KEITH THOMAS WHIDDON


ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING

CRICHTON, J., would reject the petition for consent discipline and assigns reasons:

As I have previously noted, the Louisiana Constitution vests this Court with original jurisdiction in all "disciplinary proceedings against a member of the bar." La. Const. art. V, § 5(B). Notwithstanding the fact that petitioner and the Office of Disciplinary Counsel have submitted this matter as a joint petition, I believe - as our Constitution provides - that the seven justices may determine the appropriate result under that exclusive grant of jurisdiction. See, e.g., In Re Committee on Bar Admissions CFN-867377, 20-295 (La. 4/27/20), ___ So.3d ___ (Crichton, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part, and would admit petitioner without conditions imposed by majority); In re: Hardee, 18-1555 (La. 11/4/18), 259 So. 3d 329 (Crichton, J., dissents from consent discipline petition as unduly harsh); In re: Committee on Bar Admissions CFN-1152, 17-706 (La. 6/5/17), 220 So. 3d 1293 (Crichton, J., would reject joint petition for conditional admission and admit without conditions).

Under the unique circumstances of this disciplinary matter, I would reject the Joint Petition for Consent Discipline as too harsh. Instead, given respondent lawyer's age, experience in the practice of law, the personal nature of the underlying litigation and the fact that he was not representing a client, I would issue a private reprimand.


Summaries of

In re Whiddon

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
May 14, 2020
No. 2020-B-0428 (La. May. 14, 2020)
Case details for

In re Whiddon

Case Details

Full title:IN RE: KEITH THOMAS WHIDDON

Court:SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA

Date published: May 14, 2020

Citations

No. 2020-B-0428 (La. May. 14, 2020)