Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Webster
Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Webster
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 1} On October 18, 2001, respondent, John B. Webster, last known address in Coventry, Rhode Island, Attorney Registration No. 0033158, was disbarred from the practice of law in Rhode Island. On November 18, 2002, relator, Disciplinary Counsel, filed in this court a certified copy of the order of disbarment. The cause is now before us pursuant to the reciprocal discipline provisions of Gov.Bar R. VdlXF).
{¶ 3} Accordingly, respondent is hereby indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Ohio. This suspension shall run concurrently with the period of disbarment imposed by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, and is to last at least until respondent is reinstated in Rhode Island. Any application for reinstatement in Ohio shall be subject to the procedures and requirements of Gov.Bar R. V(10). Costs are taxed to respondent.
Judgment accordingly.
. We previously suspended respondent from the practice of law in Ohio on November 28, 2001, pursuant to Gov.Bar R. V(5) (interim suspension for attorney’s conviction of a felony). In re
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
{¶ 4} I agree with the majority’s interpretation of Gov.Bar R. V(ll)(F)(4)(a)(ii). The rule does require us to impose identical or comparable disciplinary measures unless a substantially different sanction is warranted.
{¶ 5} It is also true, however, that Gov.Bar R. V(11)(F)(6) permits this court to enhance the sanction if an attorney fails to report to the Disciplinary Counsel and to the Clerk of the Supreme Court that he has been subjected to discipline in another jurisdiction. According to the record, Webster did not notify this court of his disbarment in Rhode Island.
{¶ 6} Webster’s conduct warrants an enhanced sanction. Specifically, he was convicted of a felony for making false statements to government agencies, for which we suspended him from the practice of law in Ohio pursuant to Gov.Bar R. V(5)(A)(3). In re Webster (2001), 93 Ohio St.3d 1491, 758 N.E.2d 1143. We thereafter cited him for contempt because he failed to file an affidavit of compliance as ordered. In re Webster, 97 Ohio St.3d 1435, 2002-Ohio-6055, 778
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