
    Ex parte Dan M. BYRD, Jr., Chairman, Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, Petitioner. In re Frank KRYSTOFER, Jr., Respondent.
    (373 S. E. (2d) 473)
    Supreme Court
    
      Frank Krystofer, Jr., pro se.
    
    
      James G. Bogle, Jr., Columbia, for petitioner.
    
    November 4, 1988.
   CONSENT ORDER

It appearing from the Petition that Respondent is a licensed attorney, subject to the jurisdiction of this Court under the Rule on Disciplinary Procedure; and it further appearing that Respondent suffers from a physical disability as described in the Petition that has incapacitated him from the practice of law, by consent of the Respondent and also counsel for the Petitioner, this Court finds that the Respondent is incapacitated from continuing to practice law due to illness and

It is therefore ordered that the Respondent, Frank Krystofer, Jr., be and hereby is transferred to disability inactive status on the grounds of the disability as described in the Petition, for an indefinite period and until the further Order of this Court.

And it is so ordered.  