The Indiana Supreme Court suspended Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill’s law license for 30 days after the state justices found he inappropriately touched four women in March 2018 in violation of local bar rules.

In the decision issued Monday, the justices found Hill’s conduct compromised his fitness to serve as a lawyer and that his “criminal conduct was prejudicial to the administration of justice.”

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