The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has reinstated Danielle Ross, the former Lackawanna County guardian ad litem who was sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to a single count of attempted tax evasion, following a 26-month suspension.
In a June 6 per curiam order, the Supreme Court granted Ross’ petition for reinstatement and ordered her to pay any expenses incurred by the state Disciplinary Board in investigating and processing the petition.
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