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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has accepted an attorney’s resignation

 Respondent is aware that formal charges have been filed against her pursuant to Rule 6 in SCBD 7723 (consolidated with 7713), alleging three counts of violations of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct and Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings. The complaint in SCBD 7723 was filed July 29, 2024 and stated the specific allegations against Respondent. Respondent acknowledged that she received and was served a copy of the complaint.

Respondent is aware that, if proven, the allegations concerning her conduct would constitute violations of Rule 8.4 (b) of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct (ORPC), 5 O.S.2011, ch. 1, app. 3-A, and RGDP 1.3, and her oath as an attorney. Respondent waives any and all rights to contest the allegations in a bar disciplinary proceeding.

Respondent is aware that formal charges have been filed against her pursuant to Rule 7 in SCBD 7713, concerning her criminal convictions in Cleveland County case No. CF-2022-40. The Notice of Judgment and Sentence was filed in SCBD 7713 on July 25, 2024. Respondent acknowledges that her criminal convictions as provided in the Judgment and Sentence would constitute, at a minimum, violations of ORPC 8.4(b) and RGDP 1.3, and her oath of attorney.

From the interim suspension order

Pursuant to a plea agreement, the Respondent pled guilty to the charge of felony Child Endangerment by Driving Under the Influence, the charge of misdemeanor Driving a Motor Vehicle while under the Influence of Alcohol, the charge of misdemeanor Transporting Open Container of Alcoholic Beverage, and the charge of misdemeanor Leaving the Scene of an Accident Involving Damage. The court sentenced Fryar to a four-year suspended sentence on the felony conviction, a one-year suspended sentence on the misdemeanor conviction of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, a six-month suspended sentence on the misdemeanor conviction of transporting open container of alcoholic beverage, and a one-year suspended sentence on the misdemeanor conviction of leaving the scene of an accident involving damage, with all terms of imprisonment to run concurrent with each other.