In Re the Reinstatement of the License of Watson, 524 N.W.2d 389 (Wis. 1994). · Go Syfert
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See Schilling v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2005 WI 17, ¶16 , 278 Wis. 2d 216 , 692 N.W.2d 623 )(citations omitted).24 ¶99 The court examines the constitutional debates and practices at the time of the drafting of the provision (including the general history relating to the constitutional amendment and the legislative history of the amendment), the text of the constitutional provision, and the earliest 24 See also Polk Cty. v. State Public Defender, 188 Wis. 2d 665, 674 , 524 N.W.2d 389 (1994); State v. Beno, 116 Wis. 2d 122, 136-37 , 341 N.W.2d 668 (1984). 17 No. 2016AP275.ssa interpretation…
discussed Cited "see" The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Board
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See Schilling v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2005 WI 17, ¶16 , 278 Wis. 2d 216 , 692 N.W.2d 623 )(citations omitted).24 ¶99 The court examines the constitutional debates and practices at the time of the drafting of the provision (including the general history relating to the constitutional amendment and the legislative history of the amendment), the text of the constitutional provision, and the earliest 24 See also Polk Cty. v. State Public Defender, 188 Wis. 2d 665, 674 , 524 N.W.2d 389 (1994); State v. Beno, 116 Wis. 2d 122, 136-37 , 341 N.W.2d 668 (1984). 17 No. 2016AP275.ssa interpretation…
In the Matter of the Reinstatement of the License of William J. Watson to Practice Law
90-1381-D.
Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Dec 8, 1994.
524 N.W.2d 389
Marilyn.
Published

ORDER

The Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility (Board) filed a report recommending that the[*609] license of William J. Watson to practice law in Wisconsin be reinstated. The court suspended Attorney Watson's license for one year as discipline for professional misconduct. Disciplinary Proceedings Against Watson, 165 Wis. 2d 493, 477 N.W.2d 844 (1991). The court denied an earlier reinstatement petition. Matter of Reinstatement of Watson, 178 Wis. 2d 604, 504 N.W.2d 870 (1993).

In its report, the Board states that the district professional responsibility committee that initially considered the instant reinstatement petition and held a public hearing on it recommended that the petition be granted, having concluded that the petitioner has complied with the terms of his license suspension and has satisfactorily addressed the problems that led to his license suspension.

On July 12,1994 the Board of Bar Examiners recommended that the petitioner's license to practice law be reinstated, having determined that he is in compliance with continuing legal education attendance and reporting requirements.

It Is Ordered that the license of William J. Watson to practice law in Wisconsin is reinstated, effective the date of this order.

Marilyn L. Graves Clerk of Supreme Court