C5-99-1061, In Re Petition for Disciplinary Action against Kenneth M. Holker, an Attorney at Law of the State of Minnesota.
Case Date: 09/27/2001
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: C5-99-1061, In Re Petition for Disciplinary Ac
STATE OF MINNESOTA IN SUPREME COURT C5-99-1061 In Re Petition for Disciplinary Action against O R D E R The Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility has filed a petition for disciplinary action alleging that respondent Kenneth M. Holker has committed professional misconduct warranting public discipline. The referee appointed by this court has made findings that respondent was late in filing his state income tax returns for 1992, 1993 and 1994, filed federal income tax returns late for five of the six years 1990-1995, did not timely file his federal or state employer's quarterly withholding tax returns in 1990 and 1991 and did not timely pay the withholding taxed due thereon, in violation of Rule 8.4(b), Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct, and the court's holding in In re Bunker, 294 Minn. 47, 199 N.W.2d 628 (1972). Respondent and the Director have entered into a stipulation wherein they stipulate that the referee's findings of fact and conclusions of law are conclusive, waive briefing and oral argument, and jointly recommend that the appropriate discipline is as recommended by the referee, namely, a public reprimand and probation for two years or until respondent's obligations to the Department of Revenue and Internal Revenue Service are completed under his Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan, whichever is longer, subject to the following conditions:
This court has independently reviewed the file and approves the jointly recommended disposition. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that respondent Kenneth M. Holker is publicly reprimanded and placed on probation for two years or until his obligations to the Department of Revenue and Internal Revenue Service are completed under his Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan, whichever is longer, said probation to be on the terms and conditions set forth above, and that he pay $900 in costs and disbursements pursuant to Rule 24, Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility. Dated: February 4, 2000 BY THE COURT: /s/Alan C. Page |