CABELL D. FRANCIS, II
V. IN SUPREME COURT
KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION RESPONDENT
OPINION AND ORDER
Cabell D. Francis II moves to withdraw his membership from the
Kentucky Bar Association ("KBA") under terms of permanent disbarment
pursuant to Supreme Court Rule ("SCR") 3.480(3). Movant has been
suspended from the practice oflaw since August 31, 2014.1 The KBA has no
objection to Francis's motion to withdraw under terms of permanent
disbarment. Upon review of the record, we find that Francis should be
permanently disbarred and grant his motion to withdraw under terms of
permanent disbarment. Francis whose last known bar roster address is 101
Lancaster Street, Stanford, KY 40484, was admitted to the practice of law in
the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1976.
On March 28, 2016, Francis was indicted for theft by unlawful taking,
1 In August 2014, Francis was suspended from the practice oflaw for 181 days
for violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Francis, 439
S.W.3d 750 (Ky. 2014). Subsequently, in December 2015, Francis was suspended for
an additional 60 days, with that sentence to run consecutively to his August 2014,
suspension. Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Francis, 476 S.W.3d 892 (Ky. 2015). Francis
remains suspended from the practice of law.
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value over $10,000.00, and knowing exploitation of an adult, resulting in a loss
of more than $300.00. Subsequently, Francis negotiated a plea agreement
with the Commonwealth in which he would plead guilty to the amended
charges of theft by unlawful taking, value over $500.00, and wanton or
reckless exploitation of an adult, resulting in a loss of more than $300.00, in
exchange for receiving pretrial diversion. As part of his plea the
Commonwealth required Francis to agree to pay restitution to Ronald H.
Bradley in the amount of $33,050.28 and also resign his license to practice law
in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Accordingly, Francis has filed a motion to resign under terms of
permanent disbarment pursuant to SCR 3.480(3). In his motion, Francis
admitted that his criminal conduct would be sufficient to warrant permanent
disbarment. Further, Francis acknowledges that upon entry by this Court of
an Order of disbarment he will never again practice law in the Commonwealth
of Kentucky. The KBA has no objection to Francis's motion to withdraw under
terms of permanent disbarment. Upon examination of the record in this case
and Francis's admission of unethical conduct, we find disbarment to be the
appropriate sanction and grant Francis's motion.
Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED:
1. Cabell D. Francis, II, is permanently disbarred from the practice of
law in the. Commonwealth of Kentucky;
2. Pursuant to SCR 3.450, Cabell D. Francis II is directed to pay all
costs associated with these disciplinary proceedings in the amount of $37.50,
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for which execution may issue from this Court upon final~ty of this Opinion
and Order; and
3. Pursuant to SCR 3.390, Cabell D. Francis, II, shall, within ten (10)
days from the entry of this Opinion and Order, notify all clients, in writing, of
his inability to represent them; notify, in writing, all courts in which he has
matters pending of his disbarment from the practice of law; and furnish copies
of all letters of notice to the Office of Bar Counsel. Furthermore, to the extent
possible, Francis shall immediately cancel and cease any advertising activities
in which he is engaged.
All sitting. All concur.
ENTERED: September 22, 2016.
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