In re Decelle
In re Decelle
Opinion of the Court
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
Formal charges were filed against Malcolm E. Decelle, Jr. alleging that he neglected a personal injury matter and failed to cooperate with disciplinary counsel. The hearing committee recommended respondent’s immediate transfer to disability inactive status, based on testimony presented in mitigation that respondent has a drinking problem. The disciplinary board rejected the hearing committee’s recommendation, recommending instead that disciplinary proceedings be stayed pending a formal hearing on disability-
Upon review of the record and recommendations, and considering the transcript, record, briefs and oral argument, it is the decision of this court that Malcolm E. Decelle, Jr. be suspended from the practice of law for a period of two years from the finality of this decision. Respondent’s suspension is deferred and he is placed on supervised probation for two years with the following special conditions: (1) Respondent’s continued abstinence from alcohol and his continued recovery from substance abuse; (2) The appointment of a probation/sobriety monitor by the Bar Association’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Committee Chair, or other neutral substance abuse recovery entity, and respondent’s full cooperation with said monitor; (3) Random
Following successful completion of probation, the suspension from practice shall be set aside without further order of the court. Any violation of the terms of this probation shall be noticed and heard summarily by a panel of the Disciplinary Board in an expedited procedure, and the Board shall promptly file its report on such matters with the court for summary consideration and disposition. All costs of this proceeding are assessed to respondent.
SUSPENSION ORDERED, DEFERRED WITH PROBATION.
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- In re Malcolm E. DECELLE, Jr.
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