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Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jarstad

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Nov 16, 1976
246 N.W.2d 665 (Wis. 1976)

Opinion

No. 76-033-D.

Submitted October 19, 1976. —

Decided November 16, 1976.

For the Board of State Bar Commissioners: Roy S. Wilcox of Eau Claire.

For Gordon K. Jarstad: Robert B. Fennig of Milwaukee.


Gordon K. Jarstad is an attorney in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He is sixty-one years of age and was admitted to practice in 1939. He divides his time between operating the Brown County Abstract Company and a limited legal practice related to it.

Jarstad was indicted in 1975 for failing to file his 1972 and 1973 federal income tax returns. He pleaded nolo contendere to the 1972 charge, and under a plea bargain the 1973 charge was dismissed. He was, given a one-year sentence with thirty days to be served in prison and the balance on probation, and a fine of $500.

In other discipline cases coming before the Court involving convictions for failure to file income tax returns, the Court has reprimanded the attorneys and assessed them the costs of the proceedings. State v. Schoendorf, 60 Wis.2d 309, 210 N.W.2d 447 (1973); State v. Day, 69 Wis.2d 721, 233 N.W.2d 448 (1975); State v. Jackson, 74 Wis.2d 188, 246 N.W.2d 503 (1976). We believe a similar penalty is appropriate in this case.

IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Gordon K. Jarstad be and is hereby reprimanded.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Gordon K. Jarstad pay the costs of these proceedings not to exceed $500.

ABRAHAMSON, J. took no part.


Summaries of

Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jarstad

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Nov 16, 1976
246 N.W.2d 665 (Wis. 1976)
Case details for

Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jarstad

Case Details

Full title:IN MATTER OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST JARSTAD

Court:Supreme Court of Wisconsin

Date published: Nov 16, 1976

Citations

246 N.W.2d 665 (Wis. 1976)
246 N.W.2d 665

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