MARYLAND
Tiffany Alston's license to practice law suspended
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland's highest court has indefinitely suspended Delegate Tiffany Alston's license to practice law.
The Court of Appeals announced the suspension Tuesday in response to a petition filed by the Attorney Grievance Commission.
The commission alleged several violations of the Maryland Lawyers' Rules of Professional Conduct, including Alston's inadequate representation of a client.
She also did not respond to a commission request for information. Alston, a first-term Prince George's County Democrat, was found guilty in June of misdemeanor theft and misconduct by using $800 in state money to pay an employee in her law office.
A trial has been scheduled next month on charges she used campaign money to pay wedding expenses. Last week, state prosecutors and Alston's attorneys failed to reach a plea deal to settle the two cases.
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