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In re Gernert

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jul 27, 1915
153 P. 1164 (Okla. 1915)

Opinion

No. 6584

Opinion, Filed July 27, 1915. Petition for Rehearing Stricken from Files January 18, 1916.

Original proceeding brought by T.F. Horne to disbar James H. Gernert. Charges dismissed.

Guy L. Andrews, for relator.

R.M. Rainey, and George Trice, for respondent.


This is an original proceeding, commenced in this court by T.F. Horne to disbar James H. Gernert, pursuant to Rev. Laws 1910, sec. 253. On March 3, 1915, pursuant to an order of this court, the cause was referred to Hon. Chas. H. Cook, to take testimony and report thereon his findings of fact and conclusions of law, which, upon issue joined, he afterwards did, and recommended that the charges against said Gernert be dismissed. We, in the meantime, required said Gernert and Horne to deposit each $25 to cover costs, which they did, and thereafter Horne was further required to make an additional deposit of $5 with the clerk of this court for the same purpose.

The exceptions to the report of the referee are overruled, and the charges against Gernert dismissed; and on motion of said Gernert and pursuant to Rev. Laws 1910, sec. 5231, the costs of this proceeding are taxed to said Horne.


Summaries of

In re Gernert

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jul 27, 1915
153 P. 1164 (Okla. 1915)
Case details for

In re Gernert

Case Details

Full title:In re GERNERT

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Jul 27, 1915

Citations

153 P. 1164 (Okla. 1915)
153 P. 1164