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· 8/23/2016

State v. Spencer Newell Breese

Citations

  • 160 Idaho 841
  • 379 P.3d 1111
  • 2016 Ida. App. LEXIS 100

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  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances considered in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations
  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts -of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations
  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances considered in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations
  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations
  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances considered in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations
  • holding severe depression and anxiety constituted mitigating circumstances considered in disciplinary action resulting in two-year suspension for multiple acts of misconduct, including neglect, misrepresentation, and client trust account violations

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Judges: Melanson, Gutierrez, Huskey

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