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PER CURIAM — On April 13, 2018, in the County Court, Albany County, before the Honorable Peter A. Lynch, the respondent was convicted, upon a plea of guilty, of criminal tax fraud in the fifth degree, a class A misdemeanor. He was sentenced to a conditional discharge of one year and directed to perform 200 hours of community service.

Special Referee’s Report Following a hearing held on June 13, 2019, the Special Referee concluded that the respondent, having conceded that he was convicted of a serious crime, should be publicly disciplined. Based on the entire record, the Special Referee found that the respondent’s testimony was forthright and credible; that he demonstrated substantial mitigating factors (unintentional mistake, unblemished disciplinary history, cooperation and candor, genuine remorse, misconduct unrelated to the practice of law, payment of tax liabilities, character evidence, community service); and that there were no aggravating factors. Specifically, on the issue of the respondent’s intent, the Special Referee found as follows:

 
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