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Job Title

Dennis Roy Atteberry

Republican Party Winner


51.2% - (13,977 or 27,299) Primary votes

4th Circuit - At Large

EXPERIENCE

  • Private Practice: 2001 - Present

  • Christian County School District: 1994 - 1997

  • Laketown Elementary: 1997 - 2001

  • Pepsi and Nabisco: 1994 - 2001

  • Trinity Christian High School: 2000 - 2001

 

EDUCATION

  • Blackburn College: B.A., Political Science/Intelligence Studies - 1994

  • University of Illinois, Springfield: M.A., Political Science - 2001

  • Southern Illinois University: J.D. - 2001

 

RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS

Illinois State Bar Association Advisory Committee Result:
Dennis Roy Atteberry – Insufficient number of responses

 

CAMPAIGN FINANCE 

Total contributions since April 1, 2023: $0.00

  No contributions noted since 4/1/23

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Attorney Disciplinary Reports

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings


In re Atteberry, Dennis Roy, 2018PR00070

Disposition

Suspension for a specified period

Effective Date of Disposition

06/11/2019

End Date of Disposition

08/10/2019

Definition of Disposition

Suspension for a specified period reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension.

Case Summary

Mr. Atteberry, who was licensed in 2001, was suspended for sixty days. He filed a statement of candidacy in a primary election for the office of resident circuit judge for Shelby County in which he claimed a false residence address within the county in order to comply with the residency requirement for that judicial position. In fact, he did not reside in Shelby County and was ineligible for the office. The suspension is effective on June 11, 2019.


 


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