BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (2009)
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
1101 KERMIT DRIVE, SUITE 730
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37217
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(800) 486-5714
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RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: JAMES DANIEL FREEMON, BPR# 005386
CONTACT: RANDALL J. SPIVEY
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
December 28, 2009
LAWRENCEBURG LAWYER CENSURED
On December 22, 2009, James Daniel Freemon of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, was publicly censured by
the Tennessee Supreme Court.
The Board of Professional Responsibility filed a Petition for Discipline against Mr. Freemon pursuant to
Rule 9 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Mr. Freemon submitted a Conditional Guilty Plea that
was approved by the Hearing Panel, the Board and the Supreme Court. Mr. Freemon violated the Rules of
Professional Conduct by failing to either move to withdraw from the representation of his client or notify the
court of false testimony presented by a witness for the State in the prosecution of his client. Mr. Freemonâs
actions violated the following Rules of Professional Conduct: 3.3 (Candor Toward the Tribunal) and 8.4
(a)(Misconduct). Mr. Freemon was further ordered to pay the costs of the disciplinary proceedings.
For these violations, the Supreme Court of Tennessee publicly censured James Daniel Freemon. A
public censure is a rebuke and warning to the attorney, but it does not affect the attorneyâs ability to practice
law.
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