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The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission brings charges against attorneys who have violated the state’s rules for admission to the bar and Rules of Professional Conduct. The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications brings charges against judges, judicial officers, or judicial candidates for misconduct. Details of attorneys’ and judges’ actions for which they are being disciplined by the Supreme Court will be included unless they are not a matter of public record under the court’s rules.

Suspension
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Public reprimand
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Private reprimand
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Reinstatement
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Reinstatement dismissal
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

License revocation
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Disbarment
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Orders to show cause
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Show cause order dismissal
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Resignation
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Probation release
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Rescission of interim suspension
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Suspension dismissal/Reinstatement
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Probation extension
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Probation
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Automatic reinstatement stayed
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Time extension granted
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Suspension date changed
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Contempt-of-court fine
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Suspension relief
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Order dismissed/costs assessed
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Order revision/action dismissal
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Order revision
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.

Deferred reinstatement
James R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended fJames R. Recker II of Marion County is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for no less than one year without automatic reinstatement, according to a May 3, 2010, his executed criminal sentence.

The parties cite Recker’s disciplinary history as an aggravating factor.•
 

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