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Gemma v. Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Nov 14, 1985
500 A.2d 954 (R.I. 1985)

Opinion

No. 85-509-M.P.

November 14, 1985.

Joseph A. Kelly, Carroll Kelly Murphy, Providence, for petitioner.

Frank A. Carter, Jr., Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Providence, for respondent.


ORDER

The petitioner, a member of the Rhode Island Bar, has filed a petition for writ of certiorari with this court containing various requests for relief in respect to a complaint presently pending against him with this court's Chief Disciplinary Counsel.

After carefully considering the petition, and the memoranda of all parties, we hereby direct that the following order shall enter:

(1) The petition for writ of certiorari is denied, because there is no ruling or decision of any tribunal or body to be reviewed.

(2) This denial of the petition for certiorari is without prejudice to petitioner's right to submit to the Disciplinary Board his request for a public hearing on the pending complaint, he having waived the protection of the confidentiality provision of Rule 42-21.


Summaries of

Gemma v. Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Nov 14, 1985
500 A.2d 954 (R.I. 1985)
Case details for

Gemma v. Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court

Case Details

Full title:Henry GEMMA, Jr. v. DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF the SUPREME COURT

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Nov 14, 1985

Citations

500 A.2d 954 (R.I. 1985)