Opinion ID: 6346452
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: conclusion

Text: Upon due consideration, the court accepts the respondent’s voluntary surrender of his license to practice law, finds that the respondent should be disbarred, and hereby orders him disbarred from the practice of law in the State of Nebraska, - 283 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports STATE EX REL. COUNSEL FOR DIS. v. KRATINA Cite as 311 Neb. 280 effective immediately. We impose the following special conditions upon the respondent: (1) The respondent will not seek readmission to the bar of Nebraska or any other court or tribunal which regulates the practice of law. (2) In the event that the respondent attempts to seek readmission to the practice of law, his judicial admissions in this case regarding the motion for temporary suspension will serve as good cause why any such application for admission should be denied. (3) The respondent knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waives any objection to the procedure by which this court enters any order accepting his voluntary surrender and imposes any special conditions. (4) This order shall not prohibit the Committee on Inquiry, the Counsel for Discipline, or this court from initiating any investigation into new or different charges that were not reasonably known to the Committee on Inquiry or the Counsel for Discipline. (5) Any violation by the respondent to the terms of the order approving the voluntary surrender of his license to practice law may be enforced by the direct contempt powers of this court. The respondent shall forthwith comply with all terms of Neb. Ct. R. § 3‑316 (rev. 2014) of the disciplinary rules, and upon failure to do so, he shall be subject to punishment for contempt of this court. Accordingly, the respondent is directed to pay costs and expenses in accordance with Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 7‑114 and 7‑115 (Reissue 2012) and Neb. Ct. R. §§ 3‑310(P) (rev. 2022) and 3‑323 of the disciplinary rules within 60 days after an order imposing costs and expenses, if any, is entered by the court. The respondent’s motion to terminate proceedings is overruled as moot. Judgment of disbarment.