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Judicial Branch Certification Commission approves two-year revocation, multiple disciplinary orders

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Summary

At its May 2, 2025 meeting, the Judicial Branch Certification Commission approved a settlement imposing a two-year revocation and other sanctions in several agreed cases involving court reporters and process servers, and voted to issue final orders in multiple matters.

The Judicial Branch Certification Commission on May 2, 2025 approved an agreed settlement that revokes court reporter Michelle Young’s certification for two years and adopted several other agreed final orders and sanctions for licensees.

The settlement in the matter of Michelle Young replaces a staff proposal for permanent revocation. Bina Mohan, the commission’s prosecuting attorney, told commissioners the negotiated resolution would “send a strong message, protect the public, and maintain the integrity of the profession,” while offering remediation: a two-year revocation, required coursework in time management and organization, a requirement that Young appear before the commission to show cause before any reinstatement, and retaking the court-reporter examination.

Commission staff told the panel…

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