In re Yonce

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In re Yonce (2004-182); 177 Vt. 491; 858 A.2d 238

2004 VT 81

[Filed 28-Jul-2004]


                                 ENTRY ORDER

                                 2004 VT 81

                      SUPREME COURT DOCKET NO. 2004-182
  	
                               JULY TERM, 2004




  In re William Paul Yonce, Esq.	}	
                                        }     	PRB File No. 2004.225
                                        }


             In the above-entitled cause, the Clerk will enter:


       William Paul Yonce having been disbarred by the Supreme Judicial Court
  of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for misappropriation of client
  settlement funds, it is hereby ordered that William Paul Yonce be disbarred
  pursuant to the reciprocal discipline provision of the Permanent Rules
  Governing Establishment and Operation of the Professional Responsibility
  Program, A.O. 9, Rule 20.    



                                       FOR THE COURT:


                                       _______________________________________
                                       Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Chief Justice

                                       _______________________________________
                                       John A. Dooley, Associate Justice

                                       ________________________________________
                                       Denise R. Johnson, Associate Justice

                                       ________________________________________
                                       Marilyn S. Skoglund, Associate Justice

                                       ________________________________________
                                       Paul L. Reiber, Associate Justice




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