Lawyer Disbarred After Appearing Intoxicated at Disciplinary Hearing
Lawyer Disbarred After Appearing Intoxicated at Disciplinary Hearing
Former Kansas attorney, Justin Holstin, was disbarred by the Kansas Supreme Court on March 20 after voluntarily surrendering his license. A court order stated, “At the time the respondent surrendered his license, four disciplinary complaints were pending, alleging that the respondent violated the Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct.” Holstin was asked to take blood alcohol tests during his disciplinary hearing after it was reported he smelled like alcohol. The test results showed he was intoxicated.Holstin agreed to the test on February 8th when panel members at the disciplinary hearing became concerned that he might be under the influence of alcohol despite Holstin insisting he had not consumed alcohol since during the Super Bowl, four days prior. According to the order, “The hearing panel recessed the hearing, made arrangements for alcohol testing, and requested the respondent submit to testing to determine the presence of the alcohol. The respondent agreed to submit to the testing. A representative from the Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program along with a representative from the Disciplinary Administrator's office transported the respondent to a facility for the alcohol testing.”
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