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Ballf v. Bar Examiners of the State Bar

Supreme Court of California
May 28, 1934
1 Cal.2d 789 (Cal. 1934)

Opinion

Docket Nos. S.F. 15041, 15040, 15058, 14567, 15118.

May 28, 1934.

PROCEEDINGS to review the report of the Committee of Bar Examiners on the examination of applicants for admission to practice law of August, 1933, and motion for admission to the bar. Petitions and motion discharged.

Harold P. Ballf, Harry A. Ballf, John R. Asher and J.A. Bried, in pro. per., and Donald Mitchell Kitzmiller, Charles R. Collins and Stanley B. Fish for Petitioners.

Alfred L. Bartlett for Respondents.


MEMORANDUM CASE.


THE COURT.

[1] On the authority of In the Matter of an Investigation of the Conduct of the Examination for Admission to Practice Law, Misc. No. 1280, ante, p. 61 [ 33 P.2d 829], the petitions for writs of review in the above-entitled matters and the motion for admission to the bar in S.F. No. 15118 are discharged.


Summaries of

Ballf v. Bar Examiners of the State Bar

Supreme Court of California
May 28, 1934
1 Cal.2d 789 (Cal. 1934)
Case details for

Ballf v. Bar Examiners of the State Bar

Case Details

Full title:HAROLD P. BALLF, Petitioner, v. BAR EXAMINERS OF THE STATE BAR…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: May 28, 1934

Citations

1 Cal.2d 789 (Cal. 1934)
33 P.2d 833