This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the Petition for Voluntary Discipline filed by Respondent Nikki Giovanni Bonner (State Bar No. 141588) in which he asks the Court to impose a Review Panel reprimand for his admitted violations of Rules 3.4 (a) and 8.4 (a) (4) of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, see Bar Rule 4-102 (d). He also states that he will accept a suspension of up to six months. Both rules may be punished by disbarment. The State Bar filed a response expressing no objection to the petition and stating that the range of discipline requested is appropriate in light of the mitigating factors set forth in the petition.
In the petition Bonner admits that he represented plaintiffs in a civil matter who previously represented themselves pro se. Prior to his entry in the case defense counsel had filed three motions to compel and two that requested sanctions. Bonner attempted to get to defense counsel the requested discovery in the time allotted by the court but failed to do so, albeit not wilfully. His clients’ pleadings were struck, and three attorney fees awards were entered, the last two against Bonner only. Bonner attempted to appeal but did not have the funds for the supersedeas bond so his notice of appeal was dismissed. Opposing counsel served Bonner with a subpoena for a deposition and request for production to conduct post-judgment discovery regarding Bonner’s means of satisfying the awards. Bonner admits that he told opposing counsel that he had a court conflict for the deposition date even though he had received a notice that the court date was
We have reviewed the record and the mitigating factors, and accept Bonner’s petition for voluntary discipline. Accordingly, the Court hereby orders that Nikki Giovanni Bonner be suspended from the practice of law for a period of six months from the date of this order. He is reminded of his duties under Bar Rule 4-219 (c).
Petition for voluntary discipline accepted. Six-month suspension.
