Title: Disciplinary Action Against Keller
Citation: 502 N.W.2d 504
Docket Number: 930149
State: north-dakota
Issuer: north-dakota Supreme Court
Date: June 16, 1993

502 N.W.2d 504 (1993) In the Matter of the Application for DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST Michael E. KELLER, A Member of the bar of the State of North Dakota. DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF THE SUPREME COURT OF the STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Petitioner, v. Michael E. KELLER, Respondent. No. 930149. Supreme Court of North Dakota. June 16, 1993. On May 12, 1993, the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court filed its Report unanimously adopting the Findings and Recommendations of the Hearing Body in this case. The Report of the Hearing Body was based upon a Stipulation in Partial Settlement wherein Mr. Keller admitted that he made offensive telephone calls to a woman in Park River, Walsh County, North Dakota, at a time when he was the State's Attorney in Walsh County. The record in this case shows that a Summons and Petition for Discipline were served on Michael E. Keller on October 6, 1992, alleging certain ethical violations in that he made obscene and harassing telephone calls to a woman in Park River over approximately a two-month period while he was State's Attorney of Walsh County. On October 29, 1992, Mr. Keller filed his answer wherein he admitted that he made what could have been considered annoying telephone calls and that none of the phone calls were made in his capacity as State's Attorney. On March 23, 1993, Vivian E. Berg, Disciplinary Counsel, filed a Stipulation in Partial Settlement signed by her, Mr. Keller, and W.R. Goulet, Jr., counsel for Mr. Keller. In the Stipulation, Mr. Keller admits making offensive telephone calls and acknowledges that such conduct violates Section 27-14-02(7), North Dakota Century Code and is professional misconduct under Rule 8.4(d), North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct. Mr. Keller also agreed to pay the costs and expenses of the disciplinary proceedings in the amount of $250.00. The Hearing Body accepted the Stipulation between Disciplinary Counsel and Mr. Keller and ordered that the hearing go forward only as to the issues of mitigation and appropriate sanction. The Order was signed on March 3, 1993, by Karen K. Braaten, Chair of the Hearing Body. Consistent with the Order of the Hearing Body, a hearing was had on March 5, 1993, to consider the sole issue of sanction, including mitigating and/or aggravating factors. On March 23, 1993, the Hearing Body filed its Report, accepting the Stipulation and Partial Settlement entered into by Disciplinary Counsel and Mr. Keller. After consideration, the Hearing Body concluded that Mr. Keller's conduct in making offensive telephone calls constitutes a violation of North Dakota Century Code section 27-14-02(7) and is professional misconduct under Rule 8.4(d), North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct. Such conduct comes within section 5.12 of the North Dakota Standards for Imposing Sanctions which states that suspension is generally the appropriate sanction when the lawyer engages in conduct that seriously adversely reflects on the lawyer's fitness to practice law. In making its recommendation for appropriate sanctions, the Hearing Body found the following mitigating factors to exist: *506 Based on the forgoing, the Hearing Body recommended that Michael E. Keller be publicly reprimanded and be placed on two years probation with the following conditions: The Hearing Body also recommended that Mr. Keller pay costs and expenses of the disciplinary proceedings in the amount of $250.00. On May 12, 1993, the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court filed its Report unanimously adopting the Findings and Recommendations of the Hearing Body for consideration by the Supreme Court. Subsequently, on June 8, 1993, Disciplinary Counsel filed a Stipulation and Consent to Discipline signed by her, Michael E. Keller, and W.R. Goulet, Jr., Mr. Keller's attorney. In the Stipulation and Consent to Discipline Mr. Keller admitted that grounds exist for discipline, that the material facts are true and that the charges cannot be successfully defended. Mr. Keller agreed to the discipline recommended by the Hearing Body and submitted the Stipulation and Consent to the Supreme Court for its consideration without brief and oral argument. The Court considered the matter, and ORDERED, that Mr. Keller be publicly reprimanded and be placed on two years probation with the following conditions: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that Mr. Keller pay the costs and expenses of the disciplinary proceedings in the amount of $250.00. VANDE WALLE, C.J., and MESCHKE, LEVINE, NEUMANN and SANDSTROM, JJ., concur.