A Halloween To Forget
A reprimand has been approved by the Arizona Presiding Disciplinary Judge
For purposes of the Agreement, the parties stipulate that on October 31, 2017, Ms. Oppenheim was intoxicated and argued with her husband about a divorce. Thereafter, she discharged her firearm into the bedroom door of their home while he was in the bedroom and destroyed walls and other objects with a hammer. Her husband called the police and upon their arrival, Ms. Oppenheim gave conflicting accounts of the events. In January 2018, Ms. Oppenheim pled guilty in CR2017-150211 to Disorderly Conduct, a Class 1 Misdemeanor and Domestic Violence Offense, Non Dangerous and Non-Repetitive. In February 2018, she was placed on two years of unsupervised probation and ordered to pay fines and restitution.
While the presumptive sanction is suspension
The parties stipulate that based on the mitigation present including ongoing treatment, the presumptive sanction of suspension should be reduced to reprimand and two years of probation (MAP).
The mitigation involves alcohol and other issues (Mike Frisch)