Oakland City attorney indefinitely suspended

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An Oakland City attorney has been indefinitely suspended from the Indiana bar for her continued failure to cooperate with an ongoing disciplinary investigation against her.

The Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday converted Darlene C. Robinson’s suspension for noncooperation to an indefinite suspension, effective immediately.

Robinson was first suspended on August 27 for her noncooperation with the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s investigation of a grievance. The commission then moved to convert the suspension under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(10.1)(c)(4), and Robinson did not respond.

To be readmitted, Robinson must “cure the causes of all suspensions in effect and successfully petition this Court for reinstatement pursuant to Admission and Discipline Rule 23(18)(b).”

All justices concurred in In the Matter of: Darlene C. Robinson, 21S-DI-156.

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