Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Thomas
Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Thomas
Opinion of the Court
ORDER OF SUSPENSION
Robert Dale Thomas is suspended from the practice of law in this Commonwealth, effective November 4, 1998, for an indefinite period and until superseded by subsequent order.
On November 3, 1998, Thomas was found guilty by a jury in Fayette Circuit Court of the offenses of attempted murder and manslaughter in the first degree, both felonies, KRS 506.010 and KRS 507.020 and KRS 507.030. SCR 3.166 provides that any member of the Kentucky Bar Association who is convicted by a judge or jury of a felony offense shall be automatically suspended from the practice of law in this Commonwealth beginning on the day following the finding of guilt by a judge or jury. The Kentucky Bar Association seeks an order confirming the automatic suspension of Robert Dale Thomas pursuant to SCR 3.166 effective beginning November 4, 1998, until superseded by subsequent order.
Disciplinary proceedings against Thomas shall be initiated by the Inquiry Tribunal pursuant to SCR 3.160, unless already begun, or unless Thomas resigns under terms of disbarment.
Pursuant to SCR 3.166, Thomas shall immediately, to the extent possible, cancel and cease any advertising activities in which he is engaged.
ENTERED: December 17,1998.
/s/ Joseph E. Lambert Chief Justice
Reference
- Full Case Name
- KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION v. Robert Dale THOMAS
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- Published