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Richard Bednar apologized after Utah appeals court discovered false citations, including one nonexistent case
The Utah court of appeals has sanctioned a lawyer after he was discovered to have used ChatGPT for a filing he made in which he referenced a nonexistent court case.
Earlier this week, the Utah court of appeals made the decision to sanction Richard Bednar over claims that he filed a brief which included false citations.
According to court documents reviewed by ABC4, Bednar and Douglas Durbano, another Utah-based lawyer who was serving as the petitioner’s counsel, filed a “timely petition for interlocutory appeal”.
Upon reviewing the brief which was written by a law clerk, the respondent’s counsel found several false citations of cases.
- Good. These people are being paid to do their jobs. Letting ChatGTP do your work for you would be unacceptable in most other professions; doubly so in a career where professional ethics are so important. To me, this is just further disrespect for the court system. Judges shouldn’t put up with this crap. - You can use ChatGippity. Just like you can use Google search. You just have to actually review and edit the results. - Confirming court cases and third party libraries is at the top of that list. 
 
- Richard Bednar 



