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Custody Interference Draws Stayed Suspension

An attorney who was convicted on a plea of no contest to a misdemeanor charge of interfering with a custody order was given a stayed three-month suspension by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

The attorney, along with two others, attempted to take her twelve-year-old son from the custody of her ex-husband.

The sanction was consented to by the attorney and disciplinary counsel. (Mike Frisch)