In Re Petition for Reinstatement to the Practice of Law of William L. Thomas, Petitioner.

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In Re Petition for Reinstatement to the Practice of Law of William L. Thomas, Petitioner. C5-95-2525, Supreme Court, August 22, 1996.

STATE OF MINNESOTA

IN SUPREME COURT

C5-95-2525

In Re Petition for Reinstatement to the
Practice of Law of William L. Thomas,
Petitioner.

O R D E R

On January 10, 1996, this court suspended petitioner William L. Thomas from the practice of law for a period of 6 months. Petitioner has filed a petition for reinstatement and a Panel of the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board held a hearing on the petition pursuant to Rule 18, Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Panel found that petitioner has complied with the conditions for reinstatement and concluded that petitioner has undergone the moral change necessary to ensure that he has the character and fitness to once again practice law and recommends that petitioner be reinstated to the practice of law subject to 2 years' unsupervised probation.

This Court, having considered all of the facts and circumstances surrounding this matter, the petition for reinstatement and the Panel recommendation,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner William L. Thomas is reinstated to the practice of law and is placed on unsupervised probation for a period of 2 years.

Dated: August 13, 1996

BY THE COURT:

Alan C. Page
Associate Justice

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