ROGERSVILLE — Hawkins County Juvenile Judge Daniel Boyd has agreed to a 120-day law license suspension for violating three rules of professional conduct pertaining to admitted "dishonesty" in his private law practice. Boyd has also agreed to accept three years of probation and submit to additional training in the areas of ethics and/or management of his law practice. Although a disciplinary hearing board approved Boyd's guilty plea and punishment earlier this month, it must also be approved by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (TBPR) and the Tennessee Supreme Court before the suspension takes effect. Boyd had the option of contesting the allegations in a public hearing before a TBPR disciplinary hearing board.

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