73-3-317 - Complaint counsel; investigatory hearings; report of testimony and findings; response by accused attorney [Repealed effective December 31, 2015].

§ 73-3-317. Complaint counsel; investigatory hearings; report of testimony and findings; response by accused attorney [Repealed effective December 31, 2015].
 

Complaint counsel will cause the testimony of any witnesses at an investigatory hearing to be taken and transcribed and shall certify the same to the committee on complaints, along with his written findings, within thirty (30) days from and after the date on which the complaint was received by him, except that, for good cause shown, upon application to the chairman of said committee, complaint counsel may be granted a total of not more than thirty (30) additional days in which to make said certification. A copy of complaint counsel's report shall be sent to the accused attorney by certified mail, and the accused attorney shall have ten (10) days after the receipt by him of complaint counsel's report to file a written response thereto with the committee on complaints. Upon application to the chairman of the said committee, the accused attorney may be granted such additional time as circumstances warrant. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1974, ch. 566, § 8; reenacted, 1983, ch. 302, § 33; reenacted, 1991, ch. 526, § 36; reenacted, 1992, ch. 515, § 36, eff from and after July 1, 1992.