The Florida Bar v. Clark, 53642

Decision Date31 May 1978
Docket NumberNo. 53642,53642
Citation359 So.2d 863
PartiesTHE FLORIDA BAR, Petitioner, v. Frank CLARK, III, Respondent.
CourtFlorida Supreme Court

James P. Hollaway, Asst. Staff Counsel, Tallahassee, for petitioner.

Frank Clark, III, in pro. per., for respondent.

PER CURIAM.

Respondent, a suspended member of The Florida Bar, * seeks reinstatement to the active practice of law pursuant to the Florida Bar Integration Rule, Article XI, Rule 11.11. A hearing was held before a Bar referee, who made findings of fact and submitted a report and recommendation. The referee found that respondent has demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence that he meets the requirements for reinstatement and has shown his fitness to resume the practice of law. These findings are amply supported by the testimony in the record and are hereby approved and adopted. But the referee, nevertheless, recommended against reinstatement since respondent, having been convicted of a felony in federal court, has not had his civil rights restored. The referee expressed the opinion that it would be an anomalous situation to have an attorney entitled to practice before judges for whom he is not qualified to vote and juries upon which he is not qualified to sit.

Respondent filed a statement in opposition to the referee's report. He points out that no decision of this Court has held that a suspended attorney who has been convicted of a felony must receive a pardon or restoration of civil rights before being reinstated.

The Board of Governors of The Florida Bar has made its recommendation. It urges that we deny the petition, arguing that restoration of civil rights should be a prerequisite to the resumption of the practice of law regardless of whether the disciplined attorney was disbarred or suspended.

It is true that a pardon or restoration of civil rights after a felony conviction has only been held specifically required in cases of first-time applicants and attorneys that have been disbarred. Perhaps the absence of a rule of decision holding such to be necessary for reinstatement of a suspended attorney is due to the fact that disbarment is the more customary form of discipline for a lawyer convicted of a felony. We now hold that restoration of civil rights following a felony conviction is a necessary prerequisite to obtaining the privilege of practicing law, whether one be a suspended attorney, a disbarred attorney, or a first-time applicant for admission to the Bar.

We therefore deny re...

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  • Reinstatement of Walgren, Matter of
    • United States
    • Washington Supreme Court
    • 17 Octubre 1985
    ...the rationale is that the attorney's civil rights must be restored prior to becoming an officer of the court. Florida Bar v. Clark, 359 So.2d 863 (Fla.1978); In re Florida Bd. of Bar Examiners, 350 So.2d 1072 (Fla.1977). Analysis of this question requires us to examine the legal disabilitie......
  • Avcollie, Application of
    • United States
    • Connecticut Superior Court
    • 14 Julio 1993
    ...rights following a felony conviction is a necessary prerequisite to obtaining the privilege of practising law. The Florida Bar v. Clark, 359 So.2d 863, 864 (Fla.1978). ...
  • The Florida Bar Re Sanders, 75815
    • United States
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • 25 Abril 1991
    ...Sanders has had his civil rights restored, a condition we require. The Florida Bar v. Moody, 577 So.2d 1317 (Fla.1991); The Florida Bar v. Clark, 359 So.2d 863 (Fla.1978). We therefore deny Sanders' petition for reinstatement to The Florida Bar. Judgment for costs of $841.25 is hereby enter......
  • The Florida Bar v. Moody, 74820
    • United States
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • 18 Abril 1991
    ...been restored. 4 For this Court to accept the referee's recommendation we would have to overrule our decision in The Florida Bar v. Clark, 359 So.2d 863, 864 (Fla.1978), where we held "that restoration of civil rights following a felony conviction is a necessary prerequisite to obtaining th......
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