· 7/3/2012
William S. Lockett, Jr. v. Board of Professional Responsibility
Citations
- 380 S.W.3d 19
- 2012 WL 2550586
- 2012 Tenn. LEXIS 469
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- describing \a pattern of multiple instances of misconduct\ as \consistent with ABA Standards 9.22[ ](c)[ ] and (d)\
- affirming the hearing panel's imposition of a four-year suspension without a probationary period
- state court conviction of felony theft and federal court conviction of willful failure to file tax returns
- “The law is clear that statements of fact made in or attached to pleadings, briefs, and oral arguments are not evidence and may not be considered by an appellate court unless they are properly made part of the record.”
- “Tennessee Rule of Appellate Procedure 13(c) permits appellate courts to consider only those facts established by the evidence in the trial court record and any additional facts that may be judicially noticed or are considered pursuant to Tennessee Rule of Appellate Procedure 14.”
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Judges: Justice Janice M. Holder
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