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STATE OF MAINE
SUPREME
JUDICIAL COURT DOCKET
NO. BAR-04-9
BOARD
OF OVERSEERS OF THE BAR )
)
Plaintiff )
v. )
) ORDER
WARREN M. TURNER, ESQ. )
of
Yarmouth, Maine )
Me.
Bar #1623 )
Defendant )
This matter was heard before the Court on July 26,
2006, pursuant to M. Bar R. 7.2(b)(1) and (2). The action began with the Board’s filing of an Information
against the Respondent Warren M. Turner, an attorney with an office in
Yarmouth, Maine. In its
Information, the Board alleged that Mr. Turner engaged in violations of M. Bar
R. 3.1(a) and 3.2(f)(2). Present
at the hearing were Aria eee, Esq., assistant bar counsel, Warren M. Turner,
Esq., and Malcolm L. Lyons, Esq., representing Mr. Turner.
The relevant facts are as follows: On August 22, 2003, Attorney Lyons
filed a letter with Bar Counsel self-reporting his client, Mr. Turner, for
having pled to four criminal charges (all Class D offenses) arising from his
failure to file Maine State tax returns for the years 1998 through 2001. Mr. Turner was sentenced to two
consecutive one-year sentences, which were suspended, and fined $1000. He was also placed on probation and
required to complete 100 hours of public service work. Mr. Turner has since successfully
completed his probation and paid the relevant fines.
The Court finds that Mr. Turner violated M. Bar R.
3.2(f)(2) by engaging in illegal conduct that adversely reflects on the
lawyer’s honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer. Likewise, the conduct is unworthy of an
attorney. By his admission, Mr.
Turner acknowledges that his actions demonstrated multiple instances of
unprofessional conduct. Mr.
Turner, who was admitted to practice in 1973, has had no prior disciplinary
history.
Having found these violations of the Maine Bar Rules, and agreeing with
the parties that they are serious, the Court must now consider the appropriate
sanction. The Court has considered
the purpose of this bar disciplinary proceeding in imposing a sanction in this
case. It is well established that the main purpose of attorney discipline is
not punishment, but protection of the public. The Court acknowledges that for many years Mr. Turner has
successfully managed his civil law practice, concentrating in real estate and
business matters, and he has done so without previous disciplinary action.
Accordingly,
the Court hereby ORDERS that
Warren M. Turner, Esq. be and hereby is suspended from the practice of law in
Maine for a period of ninety days commencing July 26, 2006, with that
suspension itself suspended.
In
the event that a grievance complaint is received by Bar Counsel concerning
alleged misconduct occurring on this date or thereafter, such complaint shall
be processed under either M. Bar R. 7.1(c) or 7.1(d) as appropriate. In the event a preliminary review panel
finds probable cause of misconduct under M. Bar R. 7.1(d)(5), the matter shall
then be filed directly before the Court under M. Bar R. 7.2(b). Additionally, any apparent violations
of the conditions of this Order shall be filed by bar counsel directly with
this Court.
Jon
D. Levy, Associate Justice
Maine
Supreme Judicial Court