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ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS Misc Docket No. 99- (3005 Appointment of a District Judge to Preside in a State Bar Disciplinary Action The Supreme Court of Texas hereby appoints the Honorable David Brabham, Judge of the 188th District Court of Gregg County, Texas, to preside in the Disciplinary Action styled: The Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Michael L. Minns to be filed in a District Court of Harris County, Texas. The Clerk of the Supreme Court shall promptly forward to the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas, a copy of this Order and of the Disciplinary Petition for filing and service pursuant to Rule 3.03, Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. As ordered by the Supreme Court of Texas, in chambers, with the Seal thereof affixed at the City of Austin, this 11th day of January, 1999. T. ADAMS, CLERK ME COURT OF TEXAS

This assignment, made by Misc. Docket No. 99-9005, is also an assignment by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court pursuant to Texas Government Code 74.057. Signed this I ), day of January, 1999. Thomas R. Phillips Chief Justice

CAUSE NO. COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF v. HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS MICHAEL L. MINNS JUDICIAL DISTRICT ORIGINAL DISCIPLINARY PETITION TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF THE COURT: COMM NOW Petitioner, the COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE, a committee of the State Bar of Texas (hereinafter called "Petitioner"), complaining of Respondent, MICHAEL L. NIINNS. (hereinafter called "Respondent"), showing the Court: 1. Nature of Proceeding Petitioner brings this disciplinary action pursuant to the State Bar Act, the Texas Government Code Annotated 81.001, et seq. (Vernon 1988 and supp. 1994), the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. The complaint that forms the basis of this Disciplinary Petition was filed on or,after May 1, 1992. II. Venue Respondent is an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas and is a member of the State Bar of Texas. Respondent is a resident of Harris County, Texas. Respondent's principal place Original Disaiplinacy Petition "inns) Page 1

of practice is in Harris County, Texas, and therefore, venue is appropriate in Harris County, Texas, pursuant to Rule 3.03 of the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. Respondent may be served at his business address of 9119 South Gessner, Houston, Texas, 77071. M. Cause of Action In January 1998, Complainant, Floyd Freed was appointed as criminal defense attorney in a capitol murder case against Franklin Alix. About the same time, Respondent was representing a client that had been raped at an apartment complex and was suing the complex for unsafe conditions on the property. There had been much publicity over the criminal matter and the defendant was identified to the public. One of the local television station reporters informed Complainant that Respondent had. been to the jail to talk to his client, the criminal defendant. This interview had been conducted without Complainant's knowledge or permission. A few days later, Respondent went to the Harris County Jail and took the deposition of Franklin Alix, again without Complainant's knowledge or permission. Complainant as his attorney. Prior to the deposition, Complainant's client had identified During the deposition, Complainant's client identified Complainant and spelled out his name during testimony. Respondent had prior knowledge of Complainant's representation and made no effort to contact Complainant: By taking a deposition of Complainant's client, the criminal defendant gave up his right to silence and was denied the right to counsel by Respondent prior to and during the deposition. All of which jeopardized Complainant's criminal defense of his client, Franklin Alix. Original Diaciplinary Petition (Minns) Page 2

Respondent was aware that a "Gag Order" had been given with regard to the capitol murder case. However, after the deposition was concluded, Respondent offered information from the deposition of Franklin Alix to the District Attorney's office in exchange for information from that office. Additionally, subsequent to the deposition, citation was issued and served on Complainant's client to enjoin him into the civil suit against the apartment complex where the rape occurred. Counsel for Ranklight, Investments claimed that the injuries to Plaintiff, in the civil suit, were caused by the criminal acts of Mr. Alix. IV. The acts and/or omissions of the Respondent described in Paragraph III above, which occurred on or after January 1, 1990, constitute conduct in violation of Rules: 4.02(a) in representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate or cause or encourage another to communicate about the subject of the representation with a person, organization or entity of government the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer regarding that subject, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized by law to do so; 4.04(a) in representing a client, a lawyer shall not use means that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass, delay, or burden a third person, or use methods of obtaini.ng evidence that violate the legal right of such a person; 8.04(a)(1) a lawyer shall not violate these rules, knowingly assist or induce another to do so, or do so through the acts of another, whether or not such violation occurred in the course of a client-lawyer relationship; of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. Original Disciplinary Petition (Miane) Page 3

V. The complaint that forms the basis of this cause of action was brought to the attention of the Office of the General Counsel of the State Bar of Texas by Floyd Freed's filing of a complaint on or about May 1, 1998. Prayer WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Petitioner the COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE respectfully prays that this Court discipline Respondent, MICHAEL L. MINNS, by reprimand, suspension or disbarment, as the facts shall warrant; and that the Petitioner have all other relief to which it may show itself to be justly entitled, including costs of court and attorneys' fees. Respectfully submitted, Steven W. Young General Counsel Office of the General Counsel STATE BAR OF TEXAS 1111 Fannin, Suite 1370 Houston, Texas 77002. (713) 759-6931 Fax No. (713) 752-2158 J:\b@INS\CFLDl\DP. ATTORNEYS FOR THE COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE Original Dieciplinaty Petition (Minne) Page 4

STATE BAR OF TEXAS Office of the General Counsel December 8, 1998 John T. Adams, Clerk Supreme Court of Texas P.O. Box 12248 Austin, Texas 78711 Re: Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Michael L. Minns Dear Mr. Adams: Enclosed please fmd an original and two (2) copies. of a Disciplinary Petition being filed by the Commission for Lawyer Discipline against Michael L. Minns. Mr. Minns has designated Harris County, Texas, as his/her principal place of practice. Request is hereby made that the Court appoint an active District Judge who does not reside in the Administrative Judicial Region in which Respondent resides to preside in this case. Upon appointment, request is made that you notify the Respondent at the address shown below and the undersigned of the identity and address of the judge assigned: Michael L. Minns 9119 South Gessner Houston, Texas, 77071. As a practical matter, I would respectfully suggest that you inquire with the judge to be appointed as to: (1) whether he or she will be able to comply with the 180 day deadline by which the case must be set for trial set forth in Section 3.07 of the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure; and (2) whether he or she can accommodate compliance with Mellon Service Co., et al v. Touche Ross Co., 946 S.W.2d 862 (Tex. App. - Houston [14th Dist.] 1997), which requires that all proceedings incident to a case occur in the county of proper venue. If not, I would respectfully request that an alternate appointment be made. Once a trial judge has been appointed, please forward the original and two (2) copies of the Disciplinary Petition, the filing fee check, also enclosed herewith, and the Court's appointing order to the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas, with the request that the suit be filed, service be obtained, and a file-marked copy of the petition be returned to the undersigned. 1111 Fannin, Suite 1370, Houston, Texas 77002, (713)759-6931

Mr. John Adams December 8, 1998 Page Two Also enclosed are a pre-addressed envelope for your use in transmitting the petition, etc., to the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas, and a return envelope to be sent to the District Clerk of Harris County, Texas, for the Clerk's use in returning a file-marked copy of the Petition to the undersigned. Thank you for your courtesies in this matter. Sincerely, L. Andy P&Mes Assistant General Counsel LAP/dy Enclosures J:\NmNrrs\cxI.ni\c1Y_RKi.scr 1111 Fannin, Suite 1370, Houston, Texas 77002, (713)759-6931

CHIEFJUSTICE THOMAS R. PHILLIPS JUSTICES NATHAN L. HECHT CRAIG T. ENOCH PRISCILLA R. OWEN JAMES A. BAKER GREG ABBOTT DEBORAH G. HANKINSON HARRIET O'NEILL ALBERTO R. GONZALES THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS POST OFFICE BOX 12248 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 TEL: (512) 463-1312 FAX: (512) 463-1365 jaw CLERK JOHN T. ADAMS EXECUTIVE ASS'T WILLIAM L. WILLIS DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ASS'T JIM HUTCHESON ADMINISTRATIVE ASS'T NADINE SCHNEIDER Mr. L. Andy Paredes Assistant General Counsel, State Bar of Texas 1111 Fannin, Suite 1370 Houston, Texas 77002 Mr. Michael L. Minns 9119 South Gessner Houston, Texas 77071 Dear Mr. Paredes and Mr. Minns: Pursuant to Rule 3.02 of the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, I hereby notify you that the Supreme Court of Texas has appointed the Honorable David Brabham, Judge of the 188^' District Court, Longview, Texas to preside in Commission for Lawver Discipline v. Michael L. Minns Sincerely, John T. Adams Clerk

CHIEFJUSTICE THOMAS R. PHILLIPS THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS POST OFFICE BOX 12248 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 CLERK JOHN T. ADAMS TEL:(512)463-I312 JUSTICES FAX: (512) 463-1365 EXECUTIVE ASST NATHAN L. HECHT WILLIAM L. WILLIS CRAIG T. ENOCH PRISCILLA R. OWEN JAN 1 5 19gg DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ASS'T JAMES A. BAKER JIM HUTCHESON GREG ABBOTT DEBORAH G. HANKINSON ADMINISTRATIVE ASS'T HARRIET O'NEILL NADINE SCHNEIDER ALBERTO R. GONZALES Honorable David Brabham Judge, 188`h District Court 101 E. Methvin Street, Room 408 Longview, Texas 75601 Dear Judge Brabham: We enclose for your information a copy of the order of assignment, a copy of the Disciplinary Action, a copy of the notification letter to Mr. Minns and Mr. Paredes, and a copy of the letter to the District Clerk of Harris County. It is recommended that, six to eight weeks after receipt of this letter, you contact the Harris County District Court Administrative Office (713-755-7593) to find out the district court to which this disciplinary case has been assigned. We then recommend that, either before or immediately after you set the case for trial, you again contact the Harris County District Court Administrative Office (713-755-6593) to reserve a courtroom, provide for a court reporter, etc. Finally, you should contact the Presiding Judge of the Administrative Judicial Region into which you have been assigned (713-471-3911) to obtain information on lodging, allowable expenses, and claims forms for your expenses incident to presiding over this disciplinary case. Sincerely, John T. Adams Clerk

CHIEFJUSTICE THOMAS R. PHILLIPS THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS POST OFFICE BOX 12248 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 TEL:(5l2)463-1312 JUSTICES FAX: (512) 463-1365 NATHAN L. HECHT CRAIG T. ENOCH PRISCILLA R. OWEN AMES A BAKER GREG ABBOTT DEBORAH G. HANKINSON HARRIET O'NEILL ALBERTO R. GONZALES J. JAN 1 5 10 CLERK JOHN T. ADAMS EXECUTIVE ASS'T WILLIAM L. WILLIS DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ASST JIM HUTCHESON ADMINISTRATIVE ASS'T NADINE SCHNEIDER The Honorable Charles Bacarisse District Clerk of Harris County P.O. Box 4651 Houston, Texas 77002 Dear Mr. Bacarisse: Pursuant to Rule 3.03 of the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, I am sending for filing State Bar of Texas Disciplinary Action styled: The Commission for Lawver Discipline v. Michael L. Minns, and a copy of the Supreme Court's order appointing the Honorable David Brabham, Judge of the 188`h District Court, Longview, Texas, to preside in this Disciplinary Action. Sincerely, S4MM John T. Adams Clerk cc: Honorable David Brabham Mr. L. Andy Paredes Mr. Michael L. Minns Ms. Melissa Dartez