Kevin Grasha

kgrasha@enquirer.com

A Green Twp. attorney has been suspended from practicing law after he didn’t respond to a disciplinary complaint related to multiple drug convictions.

The Ohio Supreme Court on Monday imposed the suspension for Neal Allen May.

May, 52, was sentenced last year to three years of probation after pleading guilty in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court to multiple counts of deception to obtain dangerous drugs. Prosecutors said he repeatedly used his mother’s name to obtain the prescription drugs lorazepam and hydrocodone.

A complaint filed in November 2016 with the Supreme Court’s board of professional conduct also says a 1999 conviction in Hamilton County for illegal possession of drug documents never was reported to the high court.

Officials sent May an email asking him to confirm receipt of the complaint, but he didn’t respond, documents say. A copy sent by certified mail to his listed home address was returned as undeliverable.

May’s license can’t be reinstated unless he satisfies numerous conditions. He could not be reached Monday for comment.