Jason Amerine Successfully Completes Probation, Order Terminated
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The Supreme Court of Missouri has terminated the probation of Jason C. Amerine (Missouri Bar No. 50857) following his successful completion of the probationary period imposed by the Court's order dated May 23, 2023. The Court found that Amerine satisfied all conditions of probation and accordingly ordered the probation terminated as successful. Costs of the proceeding were taxed to Amerine.
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The Supreme Court of Missouri granted Jason C. Amerine's motion for order of successful completion of probation, terminating his probation effective April 22, 2026. The Court based this determination on Amerine's demonstrated compliance with all conditions established by the original probation order dated May 23, 2023, and the Chief Disciplinary Counsel's favorable response to the motion.
For attorneys in Missouri facing disciplinary proceedings, this order demonstrates that successful completion of probationary conditions leads to termination of supervision without further sanction. Probationers should maintain thorough documentation of their compliance activities throughout the probationary period, as the Chief Disciplinary Counsel's recommendation plays a role in the Court's termination decision.
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Supreme Court of Missouri
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22 April 2026 Supreme Court of Missouri Case # SC100061 In re: Jason C. Amerine, Missouri Bar number 50857 ORDER Respondent having filed a motion for order of successful completion of probation and in consideration of the response of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel to said motion, it is hereby ordered that Respondent has successfully completed the probationary period set forth in the Court’s order dated May 23, 2023, and Respondent’s probation is ordered terminated.
Costs taxed to Respondent. Day - to – Day
W. Brent Powell Chief Justice Note: To view any specific rule provisions cited in this order, please visit the pages for Supreme Court of Missouri Rule 4 and Rule 5. Please be aware the versions of the rules available online are those currently in effect and may have changed since this order issued.
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