Kansas Supreme Court disbars former Shawnee County prosecutor for unethical conduct
TOPEKA The Kansas Supreme Court issued a 101-page disciplinary opinion Friday disbarring former Shawnee County prosecutor Jacqie Spradling for a pattern of unethical conduct resulting in significant prejudice against the accused.
It was the most stringent punishment available to the Supreme Court, and followed the unanimous recommendation of a three-attorney panel that heard evidence of Spradlings penchant for making false statements in court. The justices found Spradling violated more than a half dozen Kansas rules of professional conduct.
The evidence in this case demonstrates a serious pattern of grossly unethical misconduct, the Supreme Court majority said in the decision. After carefully considering the findings, conclusions, recommendations and the American Bar Association standards for imposing lawyer sanctions, we find that respondents intolerable acts of deception warrant the severe sanction of disbarment.
In addition, the court mandated the Office of Judicial Administration strike the name of Jacqueline J. Spradling from the roll of attorneys licensed to practice law in Kansas. Her disbarment was to coincide with publication of Fridays decision.
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