204 Pa. Code § 87.9 - Office of Disciplinary Counsel action
(a)
Dismissal of the
complaint.If the district office or Chief Disciplinary Counsel or his
or her designee, determines that the complaint should be dismissed under §
87.8(b)(1), (2), (3), (4) or
(5) (relating to district office action or
recommendation), the Office of Disciplinary Counsel shall notify the
complainant of such disposition by letter and close the file on the matter.
Wherever possible, the Office of Disciplinary Counsel shall advise the
complainant that he or she maybring the matter to the attention of the
authorities of the appropriate jurisdiction, to another agency or jurisdiction
that has disciplinary authority over the respondent-attorney, to any fee
disputes committee which may have been established for the county involved, to
a criminal prosecution agency, or to any other duly constituted body which may
be able to provide forum for the consideration of the grievance. Where the
respondent-attorney has been previously notified of the pendency of the
complaint by means of Form DB-7 (Request for Statement of Respondent's
Position) or otherwise, the Office of Disciplinary Counsel notify the
respondent-attorney of the dismissal and may transmit a copy of the dismissal
letter to the respondent-attorney.
(b)
Other cases. In all
other cases the Office of Disciplinary Counsel shall forward to the Executive
Office a request for the assignment of a Reviewing Hearing Committee
Member.
(c)
Review of
dismissed complaints. The Office of Disciplinary Counsel will review
complaints dismissed under subsection (a) of this section upon request of the
complainant. The request shall be in writing and submitted to the Disciplinary
Counsel-in-Charge of the district office that dismissed the complaint. The
request should specify the reason or reasons why Office of Disciplinary Counsel
should reopen the investigation under §
87.6 and include any evidence
that was not previously brought to the attention of Disciplinary Counsel. The
Disciplinary Counsel-in-Charge or designated Disciplinary Counsel who concurred
in the recommendation to dismiss the complaint pursuant to §
87.8(c) shall
conduct the review and notify the complainant in writing of the decision to
grant or deny the request. Where the request is denied by the Disciplinary
Counsel-in-Charge, the complainant may direct a written request for further
review to the Chief Disciplinary Counsel or his or her designee. The decision
of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel or the designee shall be final for purposes
of this subsection.
(d)
No
right to appeal. A complainant shall have no right to appeal the
dismissal or any other disposition of a complaint under §
87.8 (relating to district office
action or recommendation) or a final decision under paragraph (c) of this
subsection to deny a request to reopen the investigation.
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