The Presiding Disciplinary Judge approved a stipulation to discipline and suspended Zachariah C. Crabill (attorney registration number 56783) for one year and one day, with ninety days to be served and the remainder to be stayed upon Crabill’s successful completion of a two-year period of probation, with conditions. This suspension took effect on November 22, 2023. In April 2023, Crabill, who had never prepared a motion to set aside judgment, used an artificial intelligence platform, ChatGPT, to find case law for a client’s civil case. However, he did not verify the accuracy of the citations he found through ChatGPT. Crabill filed the motion with the court in May 2023, and later found that the cases from ChatGPT were incorrect or fictitious. Despite this, he did not alert the court to the issue, did not withdraw the motion, and falsely attributed the mistakes to a legal intern when questioned by the judge. He later admitted to using ChatGPT when he filed the motion. This conduct violated several rules of professional conduct for lawyers, including competence, diligence, and honesty. The case file is public per the rules.