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NOTICE OF REPRIMAND (By Consent)

Case No. 18-105-JC

Notice Issued: November 15,2018

Sean B. O'Brien, P 76995, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, by the Attorney Discipline Board Tri­ County Hearing Panel #51.

Reprimand, Effective November 14, 2018

The respondent and the Grievance Administrator filed a Stipulation for Consent Order of Reprimand, in accordance with MCR 9.115(F)(5), which was approved by the Attorney Grievance Commission and accepted by the hearing panel. The stipulation contained respondent's admission that he was convicted in a matter titled People of the City of Grosse Pointe v Sean Bennett O'Brien, 32E District Court Case No. 17- GR00465A, of the misdemeanor of operating while impaired by liquor, in violation of Ordinance #5.15B. Based on respondent's conviction and admissions in the stipulation, the hearing panel found that respondent committed professional misconduct by engaging in conduct that violated a criminal law of a state or of the United States, an ordinance, or tribal law pursuant to MCR 2.615, in violation of MCR 9.104(5).

In accordance with the stipulation of the parties, the hearing panel ordered that respondent be reprimanded. Costs were assessed in the amount of $777.84.

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