BALTIMORE (AP) - Court records show a Baltimore County attorney who inadvertently shared information that led to a client's murder has agreed to an indefinite suspension of his law license.

    

The license of 17-year attorney Larry Feldman will be suspended starting Saturday.

    

Feldman acknowledged violating provisions of Maryland's rules of conduct for attorneys when he told a suspect in a check fraud scheme that prosecutors needed to speak with 19-year-old Isiah Callaway about the investigation in the case.

    

Feldman says he had no idea the man he spoke to was a suspect in the scheme.

    

Prosecutors say after speaking to Feldman, the suspect, Tavon Davis, hired a hit man for $2,000 and had Callaway killed. Davis is serving 35 years in prison stemming from the 2011 killing.

   

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