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Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Muller
State: Hawaii
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 24539
Case Date: 01/09/2002
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I _________________________________________________________________ OFFICE OF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL, Petitioner, vs. JEROME K. MULLER, Respondent. _________________________________________________________________ (ODC 99-278-6108) (By: ORDER OF SUSPENSION Moon, C.J.; Levinson, Nakayama, Ramil, and Acoba, JJ.)

We have considered the Disciplinary Board's Report and Recommendation to suspend Respondent Jerome K. Muller from the practice of law for a period of six (6) months, Petitioner's arguments for a suspension of one (1) year and one (1) day, and Respondent's arguments concerning due process. The Disciplinary

Board's findings of fact and conclusions of law are supported by the record. arguments. We find no merit in Respondent's due process We impose a six (6) month suspension. In sum, Respondent Muller filed a false declaration in support of a motion to accept a late brief in an appeal before the Board of Immigration Appeals in the United States Department of Justice. Respondent's failure to timely file the brief and

his misrepresentations in support of his motion to accept the late brief violated Rules 1.3, 3.2, 3.3(a)(1), 8.4(a), and 8.4(c) of the Hawai#i Rules of Professional Conduct. In support of its

recommendation for a six (6) month suspension, the Disciplinary Board found, as mitigating factors, that Respondent Muller suffered a devastating shock due to the death of friend, that

Respondent Muller admitted facts and stipulated to evidence, that Respondent Muller has a good character and reputation, that Respondent Muller was discharged from his position as a result of his misrepresentations, and that Respondent Muller expressed genuine remorse. In consideration of the appropriate sanction,

we have carefully considered the mitigating factors found by the hearing committee and the Disciplinary Board. We view an

attorney's misrepresentations to a tribunal as a matter of extreme gravity. But for the mitigating factors our grave

concerns regarding an attorney's misrepresentations to a tribunal would have resulted in a significantly greater sanction. light of the above, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Respondent Jerome K. Muller is suspended from the practice of law in this jurisdiction for a period of six (6) months, effective thirty (30) days after entry of this order, as provided by Rule 2.16(c) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai#i. Reinstatement shall be In

conditioned upon payment of restitution and/or costs as subsequently ordered by this court. DATED: Honolulu, Hawai#i, January 9, 2002.

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