What is the effect of a finding of guilty in a Notice of Complaint?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of New Brunswick v. LeBlanc, 2018 NBLSB 3 (CanLII):

11. In all these cases, and also in Law Society of New Brunswick v. Choukri, the panel deemed the respondent to have admitted all the charges in the Notice of Complaint, found the respondent guilty of conduct deserving of sanction and ordered a further hearing on sanction. Disposition

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