Lawyer Discpline
The Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility, an arm of the
Wisconsin Supreme Court, assists the court in discharging its exclusive
constitutional responsibility to supervise the practice of law in this
state and to protect the public from acts of professional misconduct by
attorneys licensed to practice in Wisconsin. The board is composed of
eight lawyers and four nonlawyer members, and its offices are located at
Room 410, 110 E. Main St., Madison, WI 53703, and 342 N. Water St., 3rd
Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Public Reprimand of Dale T. McKenna
Dale T. McKenna, 62, formerly of Jefferson, has been publicly
reprimanded by the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility
(BAPR). In July 1997 McKenna pled no contest to one count of fourth
degree sexual assault, in violation of section
940.225(3m) of the Wisconsin Statutes, a Class A misdemeanor.
McKenna was sentenced to two years probation subject to conditions,
including serving 30 days in jail.
BAPR concluded that by committing fourth degree sexual assault,
McKenna committed a criminal act that reflected on his honesty,
trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects, in violation
of SCR
20:8.4(b). In determining the appropriate level of discipline, BAPR
considered that McKenna had no prior discipline and that his conduct was
unrelated to the practice of law.
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