Kentucky Bar Association v. John Scott Benton
Kentucky Bar Association v. John Scott Benton
Opinion
TO BE PUBLISHED oSuprrittr Conti of eXiTbfigt, 2014-SC-000498-KB U U
KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION MOVANT
V. IN SUPREME COURT
JOHN SCOTT BENTON RESPONDENT
OPINION AND ORDER Respondent, John Scott Benton, KBA Member No. 89449, has been charged in KBA File No. 22243 with violating SCR 3.130-3.4(c) as a result of failing to appear at a scheduled court date. 1 Respondent maintains a bar roster address at 201 Price Road #205, Lexington, Kentucky 40511. The Board of Governors found Respondent.guilty in a vote of 20-0 and recommends he be suspended from the practice of law for 181 days to run consecutively to any other suspension. The Respondent did not file an answer contesting the charges; the case went to the Board as a default case pursuant to SCR 3.210.
Respondent was arrested in Fayette County and charged with the felony offense of receiving stolen property, $10,000.00 or more. At his arraignment on September 24, 2013 he entered a not guilty plea. Respondent was scheduled in the same case to appear again in court on October 14, 2013,
While we respect the Board's recommendation for another 181-day suspension running consecutively to Respondent's current suspension, we decline to follow it. Given Respondent's prior disciplinary action and his current suspension, together with the seriousness of the felony offense
2The charge which was sent via certified mail to Respondent's bar roster address was returned as unclaimed. Service of the charge was ultimately made upon the Executive Director of the KBA, who under SCR 3.175(2) is designated as Benton's agent for service of process since he could not be reached by other means.
We acknowledge that our rules do not expressly provide indefinite suspension as a final disciplinary sanction, although we have ordered indefinite suspensions as part of our orders imposing reciprocal discipline. 5 Wedontrgahisfldjucatonhemr.Rspdnt' indefinite suspension shall remain in effect pending further review by this Court upon motion of Respondent accounting for his failure to respond and requesting a final determination, upon motion of the Kentucky Bar Association for a final disposition, or upon the Court's own motion.
ORDER ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Respondent, John Scott Benton is found guilty of knowingly disobeying an obligation under the rules of a tribunal pursuant to SCR 3.130-3.4(c); 2. Benton is suspended from the practice of law indefinitely; 3. As required by SCR 3.390, Benton will, if he has not already done so, within 10 days after issuance of this order of suspension from the
4. Benton is instructed to promptly take all reasonable steps to protect the interests of his clients. He shall not, during the term of suspension, accept new clients or collect unearned fees, and he shall comply with the provisions of SCR 3.130-7.50(5).
5. In accordance with SCR 3.450, Benton is directed to pay all costs associated with these disciplinary proceedings against him, said sum being $338.67, for which execution may issue from this Court upon finality of this Opinion and Order.
All sitting. All concur.
ENTERED: December 18, 2014.
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