In re Boustros ( 2021 )


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    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS
    No. 21-BG-424
    IN RE TRICIA S. BOUTROS, RESPONDENT.
    A Suspended Member of the Bar
    of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
    (Bar 
    Registration No. 980803
    )
    On Report and Recommendation
    of the Board on Professional Responsibility
    (DDN 116-20)
    (Decided December 2, 2021)
    Before: GLICKMAN and DEAHL, Associate Judges, and FISHER, Senior Judge.
    PER CURIAM: The Board on Professional Responsibility recommends that
    Tricia S. Boutros be disbarred from the practice of law after pleading guilty to one
    count of bank fraud in violation of 
    18 U.S.C. § 1344
    (1) and 1344(2). This court has
    previously concluded that a violation of 
    18 U.S.C. § 1344
    (1) is a crime of moral
    turpitude per se.1 Respondent has not filed any exception to the Board’s Report and
    Recommendation. Although Respondent failed to mail a copy of her D.C. Bar R.
    1
    See, e.g. In re Kelly, 
    816 A.2d 52
     (D.C. 2003).
    2
    XI, § 14(g) affidavit to the court, she did file a compliant affidavit with the Board
    on Professional Responsibility on September 17, 2021, and for purposes of
    reinstatement we consider the affidavit filed on that date.
    Under D.C. Bar R. XI, § 9(h)(2), “if no exceptions are filed to the Board’s
    report, the [c]ourt will enter an order imposing the discipline recommended by the
    Board upon the expiration of the time permitted for filing exceptions.” See also In
    re Viehe, 
    762 A.2d 542
    , 543 (D.C. 2000) (“When . . . there are no exceptions to the
    Board’s report and recommendation, our deferential standard of review becomes
    even more deferential.”). Because no exceptions have been filed and the conviction
    is a crime of moral turpitude per se for which disbarment is required by 
    D.C. Code § 11-2503
    (a), we accept the recommendation that respondent be disbarred.
    Accordingly, it is
    ORDERED that respondent Tricia S. Boutros is hereby disbarred from the
    practice of law in this jurisdiction, nunc pro tunc to September 17, 2021.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 21-BG-424

Filed Date: 12/2/2021

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/2/2021