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Florida Bar v. Ashmann

Supreme Court of Florida
Oct 7, 1964
167 So. 2d 864 (Fla. 1964)

Opinion

No. 33379.

October 7, 1964.

Case of original jurisdiction — Complaint from The Florida Bar.

Robert B. Kane, Tallahassee, Staff Counsel for The Florida Bar, complainant.

Walter E. Gwinn, Miami, for respondent.


Pending disciplinary proceedings the respondent Charles R. Ashmann has petitioned for leave to resign from The Florida Bar. By its judgment filed August 11, 1964, the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar recommends that the petition of the respondent be granted with prejudice to any subsequent application for reinstatement which might be submitted at any time in the future.

The recommendation of the Board of Governors is approved. The prayer of the petition of the respondent Charles R. Ashmann for leave to resign from The Florida Bar is granted with prejudice to any subsequent application for reinstatement at any time. Having granted the petition it is further ordered that Charles R. Ashmann be permanently removed from the rolls of The Florida Bar without privilege of reinstatement.

It is so ordered.

DREW, C.J., and ROBERTS, THORNAL, O'CONNELL, CALDWELL and ERVIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Florida Bar v. Ashmann

Supreme Court of Florida
Oct 7, 1964
167 So. 2d 864 (Fla. 1964)
Case details for

Florida Bar v. Ashmann

Case Details

Full title:THE FLORIDA BAR, COMPLAINANT, v. CHARLES R. ASHMANN, RESPONDENT

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Oct 7, 1964

Citations

167 So. 2d 864 (Fla. 1964)

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