Nevada Supreme Court, 2016

In Re: Discipline of Jeremy Eveland

In Re: Discipline of Jeremy Eveland
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided October 14, 2016

In Re: Discipline of Jeremy Eveland

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

IN THE MATTER OF DISCIPLINE OF No. 71175 FILED JEREMY D. EVELAND, BAR NO. 8449.

OCT 1 4 2016 A. BROWN

CHI r DEP. --' Inil-fr ORDER IMPOSING TEMPORARY SUSPENSION AND REFERRAL TO DISCIPLINARY BOARD This is a petition under SCR 111 concerning attorney Jeremy Eveland, based on a conviction for communications fraud, a third-degree felony in violation of Utah Code Ann. § 76-10-1801. The conviction is for a "serious crime" as defined in SCR 111(6), both because it is a felony and because the statutory definition of the offense includes fraud as a necessary element. Accordingly, temporary suspension and referral for disciplinary proceedings are mandatory. SCR 111(7), (8). We therefore temporarily suspend Eveland from the practice of law in Nevada pending final disposition of a disciplinary proceeding. SCR 111(7). Further, we refer this matter to the Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board "for the institution of a hearing before a hearing panel in which the sole issue to be determined shall be the extent of the discipline to be imposed," SCR 111(8).

It is so ORDERED.

, C.J. arraguirre

J. J.

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

(0) 1947A 4)(91PP it cr. u cc: Chair, Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board C. Stanley Hunterton, Bar Counsel, State Bar of Nevada Jeremy D. Eyeland Kimberly K. Farmer, Executive Director, State Bar of Nevada Perry Thompson, Admissions Office, U.S. Supreme Court

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