Ohio Supreme Court, 1984

Bar Ass'n of Greater Cleveland v. Bogomolny

Bar Ass'n of Greater Cleveland v. Bogomolny
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided April 18, 1984 · Brown, Celebrezze, Holmes, Locher, Sweeney
10 Ohio St. 3d 110; 461 N.E.2d 1294; 10 Ohio B. 435; 1984 Ohio LEXIS 1074

Bar Ass'n of Greater Cleveland v. Bogomolny

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Under the facts presented, a finding of guilty on two counts of violating the Sherman Act constitutes misconduct under DR 1-102(A)(3) and (A)(4). The fact that the respondent entered a plea of nolo contendere to the allegations makes it no less a violation under the Disciplinary Rules.

Having reviewed the evidence and the objections filed on behalf of the respondent, this court determines that the respondent violated the aforestated Disciplinary Rules. Accordingly, we concur in the recommendation of the board of commissioners.

Therefore, it is the judgment of this court that respondent, Richard Joseph Bogomolny, be indefinitely suspended from the practice of law.

Judgment accordingly.

Celebrezze, C.J., W. Brown, Sweeney, Locher, Holmes, C. Brown and J.P. Celebrezze, JJ., concur.

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