In re Cook
In re Cook
Opinion of the Court
On June 27, 1985, the respondent, Robert R. Cook, formerly Probate Judge of Chatham County, was convicted of three counts of theft by conversion and seven counts of malpractice in office, and was sentenced to fines and terms of years. His appeal is pending in this court. Case No. 43586, Cook v. State.
The report of a special master, appointed pursuant to State Bar Rule 4-106 upon the State Disciplinary Board’s December 16, 1985, petition, found, inter alia, that the respondent had specifically waived his right to the initial show-cause hearing, electing instead to present documentary evidence consisting of a transcript of the criminal proceedings along with numerous affidavits attesting to the good character and reputation of the respondent (letters from over 125 members of the Savannah Bar Association stating that he offers no threat to the community and requesting that he be allowed to continue practicing law until his appeal is completed); that the respondent has been allowed to continue practicing law since his conviction; and that dis
In view of the fact that the respondent has been convicted of three counts of a felony involving moral turpitude (i.e., theft by conversion) and seven counts of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude (i.e., malpractice in office), we exercise our discretion under Rule 4-106 and order the respondent suspended from the practice of law pending the outcome of the appeal of the conviction.
Suspended pending appeal.
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