IN Supreme Court appoints 2 to Disciplinary Commission

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The Indiana Supreme Court has appointed Brooklyn attorney Cara Wieneke and Indianapolis pastor Terry Webster Sr. to the court’s Disciplinary Commission.

Wieneke and Webster, whose five-year terms started Saturday, replaced Court of Appeals of Indiana Judge Leanna Weissmann and Indiana University Vice Provost for External Relations Kirk White, whose second terms on the commission ended Friday.

The Supreme Court’s Friday order says Wieneke and Webster will serve terms ending June 30, 2028, or until their successors are appointed.

The nine-member commission consists of seven lawyers and two non-lawyers who review complaints made against attorneys admitted to the Indiana bar.

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