In re Suzanne H. Wooten

On June 7, 2017, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals signed an order terminating the judgment of suspension signed by the Board on October 24, 2012, against McKinney attorney Suzanne H. Wooten, 49, State Bar of Texas Card No. 00794881. On or about December 6, 2011, Ms. Wooten was found guilty by a jury of engaging in organized criminal activity, six counts of bribery, money laundering and tampering with a governmental record to defraud or harm, Intentional Crimes as defined in the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, in Cause number 366-81639-2011 styled, The State of Texas v. Suzanne H. Wooten, in the 366th District Court of Collin County, Texas. On May 24, 2017, the 366th District Court of Collin County vacated all counts as void ab initio and Wooten was acquitted of all allegations in an order granting her Writ of Habeas Corpus Declaring Actual Innocence as a Matter of Law pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 11.07. The order is final. BODA cause number 50489.

BODA Cause Number: 
50489
Type of Matter: 
Compulsory Discipline
Date Filed: 
Friday, June 2, 2017
BODA Decision: 
Terminated Suspension
Appealed to the Supreme Court: 
No
SBOT Card No.: 
00794881
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