MARTIN LEE SEGLER
Allegation / charges
Unsatisfactory Conduct by Unprofessional Conduct
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Martin Lee Segler, a legal practitioner acting in his personal capacity in a residential tenancy dispute, wrote a letter on his professional letterhead to the landlord's agent demanding payment of a judgment before it was due and threatening to personally refer the landlord to the DPP for perjury. The Tribunal found the unjustified enforcement threat and the baseless threat of criminal perjury proceedings (found to be intended only to cause distress) amounted to unprofessional conduct. No express finding of dishonesty was made. He was reprimanded, fined $2,500 and ordered to pay $4,500 costs.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Threat made on professional letterhead to gain personal advantage
- Threat of criminal proceedings made solely to cause anxiety/distress to Mr Dortch
- Lack of insight; continued attempts to justify conduct through proceedings and penalty submissions
- Prior disciplinary history - found guilty of unprofessional conduct on two prior occasions (2001 and 2003) covering six matters
- Over 28 years in practice, principally practising criminal law, should have known no reasonable prospect of indictment
Mitigating factors:
- No pecuniary loss to Mr Dortch
- No evidence Mr Dortch actually suffered distress
- Practitioner and wife were the aggrieved parties who were successful in the underlying proceedings
- Assurance that he would not engage in similar conduct again
Duties engaged
Other decisions involving this respondent
- Legal Profession Complaints Committee v Segler [2014] WASC
- Legal Profession Complaints Committee v Segler [2013] WASAT 117 and [2013] WASAT 117 (S)
- Legal Profession Complaints Committee v Segler [2010] WASAT 135 and [2010] WASAT 135 (S)
- Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee v Segler [2009] WASAT 205 and [2009] WASAT 205 (S)
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