An attorney with a criminal record of credit-card and identity theft and burglary, apparently related to an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs, may soon have a clean bill of health to resume the practice of law.
That’s if the state Supreme Court follows the Disciplinary Review Board’s recommendation that Kimberly Ann Kopp be given a three-year suspension, but retroactively, which would allow her license to be restored immediately.
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