Rule 251.12.Determination by the Committee
If, at the conclusion of an investigation, the Regulation Counsel believes
that the
committee should order private admonition imposed or authorize the Regulation
Counsel to prepare and file a complaint, the Regulation Counsel shall submit a
report of
investigation and recommendation to the committee, which shall determine
whether
there is reasonable cause to believe grounds for discipline exist and shall
either:
(a)Direct the Regulation Counsel or other investigator appointed pursuant
to
C.R.C.P. 251.2(b)(1) to conduct further investigation;
(b)Dismiss the allegations and furnish the person making the allegations
with a
written explanation of its determination;
(c)Divert the matter to the alternatives to discipline program as provided
by C.R.C.P. 251.13;
(d)Order private admonition imposed; or
(e)Authorize the Regulation Counsel to prepare and file a complaint against
the attorney.
In determining whether to authorize the Regulation Counsel to file a
complaint, the committee shall consider the following:
(1)Whether it is reasonable to believe that misconduct warranting
discipline can
be proved by clear and convincing evidence;
(2)The level of injury;
(3)Whether the attorney previously has been disciplined; and
(4)Whether the conduct in question is generally considered to warrant the
commencement of disciplinary proceedings because it involves misrepresentation,
conversion or commingling of funds, acts of violence, or criminal or other
misconduct
that ordinarily would result in public censure, suspension or disbarment.
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