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Cite as In re Matthews, 19 DB Rptr 193 (2005)<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT<br />

OF THE STATE OF OREGON<br />

In re: )<br />

)<br />

Complaint as to the Conduct of ) Case Nos. 04-34, 04-35, 04-36,<br />

) 04-37<br />

DONNA M. MATTHEWS, )<br />

) SC S52507<br />

Accused. )<br />

Counsel for the <strong>Bar</strong>:<br />

Stacy J. Hankin<br />

Counsel for the Accused: None<br />

Disciplinary <strong>Board</strong>:<br />

None<br />

Disposition:<br />

Violation of DR 1-102(A)(3), DR 1-102(A)(4),<br />

DR 5-101(A), DR 5-110(A), DR 7-102(A)(2),<br />

and DR 7-102(A)(5). Stipulation for Discipline.<br />

One-year suspension.<br />

Effective Date of Order: May 16, 2005<br />

ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR DISCIPLINE<br />

Upon consideration by the court.<br />

The court approves the Stipulation for Discipline. The accused is suspended<br />

from the practice of law in the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Oregon</strong> for a period of one year. The<br />

sanction shall be effective as of May 16, 2005.<br />

DATED this 21st day of June 2005, nunc pro tunc May 16, 2005.<br />

/s/ Wallace P. Carson, Jr.<br />

Wallace P. Carson, Jr.<br />

Chief Justice<br />

STIPULATION FOR DISCIPLINE<br />

Donna M. Matthews, attorney at law (hereinafter “the Accused”), and the<br />

<strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> (hereinafter “the <strong>Bar</strong>”) hereby stipulate to the following matters<br />

pursuant to <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> Rule of Procedure 3.6(c).<br />

193

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