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The Maryland Court of Appeals upheld the hearing judge's finding that attorney Harold M. Walter did not violate Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct 8.4(c) and (d) regarding alleged false expense reimbursement requests, finding no intent to deceive or defraud despite the Commission's arguments that specific intent was not required.
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