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IN RE: COMMITTEE ON BAR ADMISSIONS CFN-376
    No. 2015-BA-2077
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    10/19/2016
    SCHIFF, SCHECKMAN & WHITE, Julie Brown White; For Applicants;
    LOUISIANA COMMITTEE ON BAR ADMISSIONS, Monique Rene Drake; For Respondent.
   BAR ADMISSIONS PROCEEDING

PER CURIAM

. 11 Petitioner successfully passed the Louisiana Bar Examination. However; , the Committee on Bar Admissions (“Committee”) advised petitioner that it was unable to certify him for admission to the bar on character and fitness grounds. Specifically, the Committee cited (1) four criminal charges against petitioner; (2) petitioner’s failure to disclose relevant information on his law school application; and (3) petitioner’s failure to disclose relevant information on his request to the National Conference of Bar Examiners to prepare a character and fitness report.

Petitioner then applied to this court for admission to the practice of law. We remanded the matter to the Committee on Bar Admissions Panel on Character and Fitness to conduct an investigation and appointed a commissioner to take character and fitness evidence. Following the proceedings, the commissioner filed his report with this court, recommending petitioner be admitted to the practice of law. The Committee filed an objection to the commissioner’s recommendation, and oral argument was conducted before this court pursuant to Supreme Court Rule XVII, § 9(D)(11).

Considering the commissioner’s recommendation and the entire record of this proceeding, we conclude petitioner is eligible to be admitted to the practice of law in Louisiana.

ADMISSION GRANTED.