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Cite as In re Tuttle, 19 DB Rptr 216 (2005)<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT<br />

OF THE STATE OF OREGON<br />

In re: )<br />

)<br />

Complaint as to the Conduct of ) Case No. 04-45<br />

)<br />

STEPHANIE J. TUTTLE, )<br />

)<br />

Accused. )<br />

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

Robert A. Heard; Jane E. Angus<br />

Counsel for the Accused: Christopher R. Hardman<br />

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

Irene Bustillos Taylor, Chair; W. Bradford<br />

Jonasson; Marvin C. Hines, Public Member<br />

Disposition:<br />

Violation of DR 7-103(B). Trial Panel Opinion.<br />

30-day suspension.<br />

Effective Date of Order: July 1, 2005*<br />

* A Stipulation to Waive Right and Time to File Request for Review and to Expedite<br />

Effective Date of Suspension was signed by parties on June 24, 2005. The Order Approving<br />

Stipulation to Waive Right and Time to File Request for Review and to Expedite Effective<br />

Date of Suspension was signed on June 28, 2005. Suspension started on July 1, 2005.<br />

STIPULATION TO WAIVE RIGHT AND TIME TO FILE<br />

REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND TO<br />

EXPEDITE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SUSPENSION<br />

This matter having been heard upon the Stipulation to Waive Right and Time<br />

to File Request for Review and to Expedite Effective Date of Suspension entered into<br />

by Stephanie J. Tuttle (hereinafter “Accused”) and the <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> (hereinafter<br />

“<strong>Bar</strong>”) and good cause appearing,<br />

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the stipulation is approved. The Accused shall<br />

be suspended from the practice of law for 30 days for violation of DR 7-103(B) of<br />

the Code of Professional Responsibility, effective July 1, 2005, or two days after the<br />

date of this order, whichever is later.<br />

216

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