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Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar

Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
  Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
    Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
      Appendix 1-A - Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings
        Article Rule 6. Formal Proceedings Before Supreme Court and Professional Responsibility Tribunal
        Section Sec 6.12 - Evidence, Procedure and Standard of Proof
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Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings.
Chapter 1, App. 1-A
Rule 6. Formal Proceedings Before Supreme Court and Professional Responsibility Tribunal.
§6.12. Evidence, Procedure and Standard of Proof.

(a) So far as practicable, the disciplinary proceedings and the reception of evidence shall be governed generally by the rules in civil proceedings, except as otherwise herein provided; the respondent shall be entitled to be represented by counsel.

(b) On a charge of solicitation of professional employment through a lay person or agency, it shall not be necessary to prove that such lay person or agency received compensation.

(c) To warrant a finding against the respondent in a contested case, the charge or charges must be established by clear and convincing evidence, and at least two of the members of the Trial Panel must concur in the findings.

Historical Data


Adopted by orders February 23, 1981; eff. July 1, 1981.

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 2002 OK 86, 60 P.3d 1030, STATE ex. rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSN. v. PHILLIPSDiscussed at Length
 2003 OK 32, 66 P.3d 429, STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. DURLANDCited
 2003 OK 15, 65 P.3d 281, STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. McLAINDiscussed at Length
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