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In re Disbarment of Westphal

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jul 3, 1931
237 N.W. 598 (Minn. 1931)

Opinion

No. 28,481.

July 3, 1931.

Attorney and client — misappropriation of ward's funds — disbarment.

Proceeding for the disbarment of Gustavus A. Westphal. The matter was referred to Honorable Carlton F. McNally, one of the judges of the second judicial district, to hear the evidence and make findings of fact. Judgment of disbarment ordered.

Oscar G. Haugland and Wallace C. Olson, for state board of law examiners.

Gustavus A. Westphal and Ernest Lundeen, for respondent.



The petition in this matter was referred to Honorable Carlton F. McNally, a judge of the district court of the second judicial district, who has heard the evidence and found the facts. It is sufficient to say that the accused has properly been found guilty of "constant and systematic withdrawals of funds" belonging to a ward whose guardian he was. The withdrawals were for his personal use and benefit. The amount is substantial. In fact a compelled settlement of his accounts as guardian showed a shortage of $4,679.30. The accused frankly admits his wrong. But that of course cannot prevent the only judgment which the facts will permit. Judgment of disbarment must be entered forthwith.

So ordered.


Summaries of

In re Disbarment of Westphal

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jul 3, 1931
237 N.W. 598 (Minn. 1931)
Case details for

In re Disbarment of Westphal

Case Details

Full title:IN RE DISBARMENT OF GUSTAVUS A. WESTPHAL

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Jul 3, 1931

Citations

237 N.W. 598 (Minn. 1931)
237 N.W. 598