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State records show that Robert R. Mustard, a Southern Methodist University law school graduate and a former Dallas assistant city attorney, received his attorney's license in 1979 but was later disbarred. He was arrested in 1986 for allegedly trying to bribe a Dallas warrant officer and marshal for access codes to a city computer so he could dismiss a client's traffic tickets.
State records show that Robert R. Mustard, a Southern Methodist University law school graduate and a former Dallas assistant city attorney, received his attorney's license in 1979 but was later disbarred. He was arrested in 1986 for allegedly trying to bribe a Dallas warrant officer and marshal for access codes to a city computer so he could dismiss a client's traffic tickets.
State records show that Robert R. Mustard, a Southern Methodist University law school graduate and a former Dallas assistant city attorney, received his attorney's license in 1979 but was later disbarred. He was arrested in 1986 for allegedly trying to bribe a Dallas warrant officer and marshal for access codes to a city computer so he could dismiss a client's traffic tickets.
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No. 95-12338-H
THE STATE BAR OF TEXAS $ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ve 3 DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS
ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD $ 298TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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on this _ day of + 1988, came on to be con-
sidered the Petitioner's motion for judgment disbarring the Respon-
dent, ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD. ‘The Petitioner appeared by and
through its attorney of record, and the Respondent appeared in per-
son and through his attorney. The Court proceeded to read the Dis~
ciplinary Petition heretofore filed by the Petitioner and the papers
filed herein. tt appearing to the Court, and the Court so finds
that citation was served upon the Respondent according to law, and
that such citation together with the officer's return thereon has
been returned to the Clerk where it has remained on file for the
time required by law. The Court having considered the evidence sub-
mitted and the arguments of counsel, is of the opinion and so finds
that the material allegations of Petitioner's Disciplinary Petition
have been proven in their entirety. The Court further finds that
the Respondent, ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD, has been convicted of a
felony involving moral turpitude and that Respondent's appeal there-
from has been concluded and that the Respondent's conviction is now
final.
The Court therefore finds that the Petitioner, pursuant to
tex. Gov't Code $81,078 (Vernon Supp. 1988), is entitled to a judg-
ment.It is, accordingly, ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that the
Respondent, ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD, be and he is hereby DISBARRED
an attorney at law in the State of Texas, and that he shall
hereafter exercise none of the privileges and prerogatives of the
office of an attorney at law.
It is further ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the Respon-
dent, ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD, is hereby permanently enjoined from
practicing law in Texas, holding himself out as an attorney at law,
performing any legal services for others, accepting any fee directly
or indirectly for legal services, appearing as counsel or in any
representative capacity in any proceeding in any Texas court or
before any Texas administrative body, or holding himself out to
others or using his name, in any manner, in conjunction with the
words “attorney at law", "counselor at law" or “lawyer.
It is further ORDERED that the Respondent immediately notify
each of his current clients in writing of this disbarment. In
addition to such notification, the Respondent is ORDERED to return
all files, papers, monies and other property belonging to clients
and former clients in the Respondent's possession to the respective
clients or former clients or to another attorney at the client's or
former client's request. said Respondent is ordered to file with
this court within thirty (30) days of the date of this Judgment an
affidavit stating that all current clients have been notified of the
Respondent's disbarment, and that all files, papers, monies and
other property belonging to all clients and former clients have been
returned as ordered herein.It is further ORDERED that the said ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD
immediately surrender his Texas law license and permanent State Bar
card to the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Texas. The Clerk of this
court shall mail a certified copy of this Judgment to the Respondent
at his last known address.
it is further ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court shall for~
ward a certified copy of the Disciplinary Petition on file herein,
along with a copy of this Judgment to each the Clerk of the Supreme
court of Texas, Supreme Court Building, Austin, Texas 78711, and to
the Office of the General Counsel of the State Bar of Texas, P.O.
Box 12487, Austin, Texas 78711.
It is further ORDERED that all costs of court herein incurred
shall be taxed against the Respondent, ROBERT RANDALL, MUSTARD, for
which the Clerk may have his execution if they are not-timely paid.
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TUAS COUNTY, TEXAS
ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD —phiVf/// SUDICIAL prsTRICT
Petitioneys par of Texas, complains of Respondent,
Respondent is nov, and has been at all times material hereto, an
attorney admitted to practice in the State of Texas and a menber of
the State Bar of Texas. The Respondent is a resident of Dall
county, Texas.
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Petitioner brings this action pursuant to the State Bar Act, Tex.
Rev. Civ. stat. ann, art. 320a-1, § 16(a), and the Rules Governing
tne State Bar of Texas, Title 1M, APP, art. Hy § 26, seeking the
compulsory discipline of Respondent for having been convicted of a
serious crime.
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fon or about gune 27, 1985, the 283¢€ Judicial District Court of
pallas County, Texas, im cause number P85-36100-7, convicted Respon-
dent of a felony involving moral turpitode, to-wit, bribery, and
sentenced to ten (10) years confinement in the Texas Department of
Corrections. Respondent hi
appealed the criminal conviction.
Petitioner prays for an order that Respondent be suspended fron
the practice of law pending appeal of his criminal conviction, and
when the criminal conviction becones final, for Judgnent that Respen-
dent be Gisbarred, ané for such other relief as may be proper and
authorized by law and the Rules Governing the state Bar of Texas,
Ameleding court costs and attorneys fees.
Disciplinary Petition - Page 1Respectfully submitted,
steven D. Peterson
General Counsel
Steven M. Smoot
Pirst assistant General Counsel
Office of the General Counsel
State Bar of Texas
P.O. Box 12487
Austin, Tx 78711
(512) 475-2288
‘Beate Bar Card Wo. 16774300
APTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
pisciplinary Petition - Page 2