Corpus Christi Attorney Zenaida ‘Sandy’ Sanchez
LAYAWAY LAWYER SUSPENSION
The Zen of Corpus Christi. In Texas, it’s judgments on ‘Layaway’ for naughty lawyers like Zenaida “Sandy” Sanchez, the ZEN of Corpus. And even if she breaches the terms of her fully probated sanction, there is no further disciplinary action or removal of these ‘special’ terms. Unfortunateely, the Zen called Zenaida is not alone. Learn more…
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ROGUE TEXAS ATTORNEY SANDY SANCHEZ’S 4TH FULLY PROBATED SANCTION
On October 28, 2019, Zenaida Sanchez [#17573800], 59, of Alice, accepted a nine-month fully probated suspension effective November 15, 2019 and ending August 14, 2020.
An evidentiary panel of the District 11 Grievance Committee found that Corpus Christi Lawyer Zenaida ‘Sandy’ Sanchez failed to respond to a grievance in a timely manner.
Texas Attorney Zenaida Sanchez violated Rule 8.04(a)(8).
CONTINUAL MISCONDUCT BY TEXAS ATTORNEY SANDY SANCHEZ’S RESULTS IN 3RD FULLY PROBATED SANCTION
On October 28, 2019, Zenaida Sanchez [#17573800], 59, of Alice, accepted a six-month fully probated suspension effective May 1, 2019 – Oct. 31, 2019.
CORPUS CHRISTI LAWYER ZENAIDA SANCHEZ’S 2ND FULLY PROBATED SANCTION
There is no public downloadable PDF available from the State Bar of Texas Profile, but you can see it was a fully probated sanction, which was discussed above. Zenaida Sanchez would breach this deferred sanction later but it was not punished further (no surprise there).
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