Nevada Supreme Court, 2020

In Re: Discipline Of Krista N. Albregts

In Re: Discipline Of Krista N. Albregts
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided June 30, 2020
466 P.3d 937 (Pacific Reporter, Third Series)

In Re: Discipline Of Krista N. Albregts

Opinion

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

IN THE MATTER OF DISCIPLINE OF No. 80258 KRISTA N. ALBREGTS, BAR NO. 13301

FILED JUN 3 0 2020 EUZABETH A. BROWN couRr CLERK OF SUPREME By 0-4-A-0\r-e4 • \I DEPUTY CLERK 0 ORDER This is a petition under SCR 111(4) concerning attorney Krista N. Albregts, based on a conviction for resisting a public officer, a misdemeanor. Albregts self-reported the conviction to the State Bar as required by SCR 111(2). Because the conviction is not for a "serious crime" as defined in SCR 111(6), temporary suspension and referral for disciplinary proceedings are not mandatory. SCR 111(7), (8). Albregts' offense of resisting a public officer in the context of a traffic stop is minor and not the type for which professional discipline is typically imposed.

Accordingly, having considered the petition and supporting documentation,

'The charge for disregarding a stop sign was dismissed, and Albregts paid the fine imposed for the resisting offense.

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) I 947/s 4210. vzo -aVd17 we conclude that Albregts offense does not warrant the imposition of a temporary suspension or referral to a disciplinary panel at this time. SCR 111(9).

It is so ORDERED.2

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cc: State Bar of Nevada/Las Vegas William B. Terry, Chartered

2This constitutes our final disposition of this matter. Any further disciplinary matter involving Albregts shall be docketed as a new matter.

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