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JOHN ROBERT QUIGLEY

JurisdictionAustralia — Western Australia
BodyLegal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA)
Professionlawyer — Level 7, International House 26 St George's Terrace PERTH WA 6000
Case numberLegal Practitioners Complaints Committee v Quigley [2005] WASAT 215
Date13, 14 and 16 June 2005
HearingState Administrative Tribunal
OutcomeUnprofessional Conduct

Allegation / charges

Unprofessional Conduct

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionFine
FineAUD 8,000
Dishonesty foundNo

The State Administrative Tribunal (WA) found legal practitioner John Robert Quigley guilty of unprofessional conduct under the Legal Practitioners Act 1893 (WA) for engaging in intimidatory and threatening behaviour towards the Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee, its members and the Law Complaints Officer between 2 January 2001 and 4 February 2002, while responding to earlier disciplinary proceedings arising from remarks on a radio programme. He made baseless allegations that the Committee acted for an improper purpose and under the dictation of Mr O'Connor QC. The Tribunal did not find dishonesty and declined to refer the matter for striking off or suspension. It reprimanded him, fined him $8,000 and ordered costs of $18,750.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Persistent conduct maintained over approximately eight months
  • Repeated baseless allegations of improper purpose, acting under dictation, perjury, malice and perversion of the course of justice against those performing a public function
  • Sending threatening correspondence and filing an affidavit in the Disciplinary Tribunal while the first reference was still to be heard
  • Prior disciplinary finding (reprimand) in the first reference matter

Mitigating factors:

  • Practitioner was under enormous personal, professional and financial stress at the time
  • Illness and medication - later diagnosis of depressive illness and a rare skin lymphoma (Dr Kay's report)
  • Contrition and apology; acknowledged his conduct went beyond the pale
  • Previously unblemished record over many years of practice (save for the first reference reprimand)
  • Numerous character references attesting to commitment to law and community
  • Currently a Member of Parliament using legal skills pro bono; unlikely to reoffend

⚠ figures not found verbatim in the source were dropped: ["unverified_costs_amount=18750"]

Duties engaged

Other decisions involving this respondent

  • VR 55 of 2011 2011-10-17 · LPBWA · Australia — Western Australia · Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct

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Documents

Source: https://www.lpbwa.org.au/getmedia/e88f5464-6f25-45e2-b150-f9c594dd81c1/register_of_disciplinary_action.pdf