Nevada Supreme Court, 2016

In Re: Discipline of Stephen Stubbs

In Re: Discipline of Stephen Stubbs
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided March 3, 2016

In Re: Discipline of Stephen Stubbs

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

IN THE MATTER OF DISCIPLINE OF No. 69495 STEPHEN P. STUBBS, BAR NO. 10449, FILED MAR 0 3 2016 TRACIE K. LINDEMAN ORDER OF REFERRAL TO a.kni agpepmg.._qou,11 SOUTHERN NEVADA DISCIPLINARY BOARD B9 =al atTit This is a petition under SCR 111(4) concerning atto ey Stephen Stubbs, based on his convictions for unlawful notarization of signature by notary public (gross misdemeanor violation of NRS 240.155), battery (misdemeanor violation of NRS 200.481), and disturbing the peace (misdemeanor violation of NRS 203.010). We previously determined that the convictions did not involve "serious crime[s]" as defined by SCR 111(6) but ordered Stubbs to show cause why an immediate temporary suspension should not be imposed, see SCR 111(9). Having considered Stubbs' response, we decline to impose an immediate temporary suspension. However, we refer this matter to the Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board "for any action it may deem warranted under [the SCR] or any other rules of the supreme court that pertain to the conduct of attorneys." It is so ORDERED.'

A Hardesty C,u,t tEsAtt-, , j.

Saitta 'This constitutes our final disposition in this matter. Any further proceedings involving Stubbs shall be docketed as a new matter.

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

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