In Re: Petition of the Mississippi Bar to Accept Irrevocable Resignation of Thomas D. Keenum
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI
No. 2011-BD-00287-SCT
RE: PETITION OF THE MISSISSIPPI
BAR TO ACCEPT IRREVOCABLE
RESIGNATION OF THOMAS D.
KEENUM
ORDER OF DISBARMENT
¶1.
This matter is before the Court en banc on the “Petition of the Mississippi Bar to
Accept Irrevocable Resignation Pursuant to Rule 10, MRD.” In its Petition, the Mississippi
Bar requests that this Court accept the irrevocable resignation of Thomas D. Keenum, who
previously executed a Notice of Irrevocable Resignation pursuant to Mississippi Rule of
Discipline 10.5, and to enter an order of disbarment.
Because we conclude that all
procedural prerequisites have been met, we order that Thomas D. Keenum be disbarred.
¶2.
Thomas D. Keenum executed a Notice of Irrevocable Resignation on February 15,
2011, and delivered it to the Mississippi Bar on February 23, 2011. In the Notice, Keenum
attested that an outstanding disciplinary matter (Docket No. 09-257-1) was currently pending
before the Committee on Professional Responsibility, that no other disciplinary proceedings
were pending against him, and that he did not desire to defend the matter. Keenum requested
that he be allowed to resign irrevocably, with prejudice, from the Mississippi Bar. The Bar
filed the current petition, requesting that this Court accept Keenum's irrevocable resignation.
¶3.
“‘[T]his Court has exclusive and inherent jurisdiction regarding the discipline of
attorneys as promulgated in the Rules of Discipline for the Mississippi State Bar.’” Miss.
Bar v. Peters, 22 So. 3d 266, 267 (Miss. 2009) (quoting Miss. Bar v. Langston, 987 So. 2d
936, 937 (Miss. 2008)) (citing M.R.D. 1(a)). “‘We conduct a de novo review in cases
involving the discipline of attorneys.’” Peters, 22 So. 3d at 267 (quoting Langston, 987 So.
2d at 937).
¶4.
Mississippi Rule of Discipline 10.5 states:
An attorney may tender an irrevocable resignation to either the Court or the
Tribunal. Such a resignation shall acknowledge each and all disciplinary
matters then pending, provide the docket number or numbers, state that the
attorney does not desire to defend, and request permission to resign with
prejudice from the Bar. Upon receipt of such a resignation, and any response
that the Bar may elect to file, the disciplinary proceedings shall terminate and
either the Court or the Tribunal shall enter its order accepting the resignation,
revoking the attorney's license, and barring forever thereafter the attorney's
right to seek reinstatement to the privilege of practicing law in this state. Such
a resignation and order shall be considered disciplinary action, and the
resignation shall be considered tantamount to the proof of guilt on the matter
charged.
M.R.D. 10.5.
¶5.
After due consideration, we find that Thomas D. Keenum has properly filed his Notice
of Irrevocable Resignation in accordance with Mississippi Rule of Discipline 10.5, and the
Bar is entitled to the relief it seeks. Based on the record before us, and consistent with the
Rules of Discipline for the Mississippi Bar and our caselaw, this Court finds that Thomas D.
Keenum should be disbarred permanently.
¶6.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED as follows:
1.
Thomas D. Keenum is hereby permanently DISBARRED from the
practice of law in the State of Mississippi;
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2.
This order shall constitute notice of permanent disbarment in this cause;
3.
The Clerk of this Court shall forward an attested copy of this order to
Thomas D. Keenum and the Executive Director of the Mississippi Bar;
4.
Thomas D. Keenum shall, within thirty days following entry of this
order, notify clients and affected courts of his disbarment, properly
disburse all funds he may hold in trust, and comply with all other
requirements applicable to disbarred attorneys pursuant to Mississippi
Rule of Discipline 11;
5.
Thomas D. Keenum shall, within forty-five days following entry of this
order, file an affidavit with this Court stating that all of his clients have
been notified of his disbarment and his consequent inability to practice
law in Mississippi, and that he has complied fully with all the
requirements set forth in Mississippi Rule of Discipline 11, as well as
the requirements of this order;
6.
The Clerk of this Court shall immediately forward an attested copy of
this order to the circuit court judges and chancellors in and for Prentiss
County, Mississippi, and the senior judge of each court shall enter this
order upon the minutes of his or her respective court;
7.
The Clerk of this Court likewise shall immediately forward an attested
copy of this order to the Clerks of the United States District Courts for
the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi, the Clerk of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the Clerk of
the Supreme Court of the United States;
8.
All outstanding disciplinary proceedings against Thomas D. Keenum,
including Cause No. 2011-BD-00287 (which is Docket No. 09-257-1,
pending before the Committee on Professional Responsibility), are
hereby terminated; and
9.
Costs of these proceedings are hereby assessed against Thomas D.
Keenum.
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¶7.
SO ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED, this the 20 th
day of May, 2011.
/s/ Michael K. Randolph
MICHAEL K. RANDOLPH, JUSTICE
FOR THE COURT
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