Kelowna lawyer suspended for comment made to Mountie

The Law Society suspended Kelowna lawyer Martin Drew Johnson for professional misconduct.

  • Nov. 7, 2014 5:00 p.m.

The Law Society suspended Kelowna lawyer Martin Drew Johnson for professional misconduct.

In March 2011, Johnson was involved in an altercation in a corridor at the Kelowna Courthouse with a police officer, who was also a potential witness.

During the exchange, Johnson told the officer  “f—you.”  The officer then arrested Johnson, but no charge was laid.

While the hearing panel believed that Johnson was provoked by the officer, it concluded that the provocation did not constitute a defence to the allegation against him.

“The profession must know that courtesy, civility, dignity and restraint should be the hallmarks of our profession and that lawyers must strive to achieve such. The profession should also know that a marked departure from such standards will be sanctioned.”

Johnson has been given a 30-day suspension, commencing on a date yet to be determined. He is also required to pay costs in the amount of $10,503.05.

The Law Society of British Columbia regulates the more than 11,000 practising lawyers in the province, setting and enforcing standards of professional conduct that ensure the public is well-served by a competent, honourable legal profession

The Law Society has suspended Kelowna lawyer Martin Drew Johnson for professional misconduct.

In March 2011, Johnson was involved in an altercation in a corridor at the Kelowna Courthouse with a police officer, who was also a potential witness. During the exchange, Johnson made an inappropriate remark toward the police officer. While the hearing panel believed that Johnson was provoked by the officer, it concluded that the provocation did not constitute a defence to the allegation against him.

In its decision, the panel said, “The profession must know that courtesy, civility, dignity and restraint should be the hallmarks of our profession and that lawyers must strive to achieve such. The profession should also know that a marked departure from such standards will be sanctioned.”

Johnson has been given a 30-day suspension, commencing on a date yet to be determined. He is also required to pay costs in the amount of $10,503.05.

The Law Society of British Columbia regulates the more than 11,000 practising lawyers in the province, setting and enforcing standards of professional conduct that ensure the public is well-served by a competent, honourable legal profession

– See more at: https://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/page.cfm?cid=4000&t=Lawyer-suspended-for-making-inappropriate-remark#sthash.d6Q3YxDv.dpuf

The Law Society has suspended Kelowna lawyer Martin Drew Johnson for professional misconduct.

In March 2011, Johnson was involved in an altercation in a corridor at the Kelowna Courthouse with a police officer, who was also a potential witness. During the exchange, Johnson made an inappropriate remark toward the police officer. While the hearing panel believed that Johnson was provoked by the officer, it concluded that the provocation did not constitute a defence to the allegation against him.

In its decision, the panel said, “The profession must know that courtesy, civility, dignity and restraint should be the hallmarks of our profession and that lawyers must strive to achieve such. The profession should also know that a marked departure from such standards will be sanctioned.”

Johnson has been given a 30-day suspension, commencing on a date yet to be determined. He is also required to pay costs in the amount of $10,503.05.

The Law Society of British Columbia regulates the more than 11,000 practising lawyers in the province, setting and enforcing standards of professional conduct that ensure the public is well-served by a competent, honourable legal profession.

– See more at: https://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/page.cfm?cid=4000&t=Lawyer-suspended-for-making-inappropriate-remark#sthash.d6Q3YxDv.dpuf

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