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In re Petition of Harrington

Supreme Court of Vermont
Feb 24, 1976
365 A.2d 539 (Vt. 1976)

Opinion

No. 21-76

February 24, 1976.

Original Supreme Court Jurisdiction.


It having been brought to the attention of this Court by motion of the petitioner that recorded testimony taken below in this matter has been destroyed, it is ordered that:

(1) Both parties are granted leave to file the affidavits of all witnesses whose recorded testimony was destroyed;

(2) By agreement of the parties, the testimony of Frederic W. Allen, Esq. may be filed by affidavit;

(3) The record will consist of all matters presented below including the report and findings of fact of the bar panel, the existing tapes, the transcribed testimony, any exhibits, plus the aforesaid affidavits;

(4) The petitioner's application for readmission and the full record is remanded to the Professional Conduct Board for review of the report and record and for filing of its own recommendations and findings with this Court, together with the record in accordance with the provisions of Rule XVII(d) of Administrative Order No. 30.


Summaries of

In re Petition of Harrington

Supreme Court of Vermont
Feb 24, 1976
365 A.2d 539 (Vt. 1976)
Case details for

In re Petition of Harrington

Case Details

Full title:IN RE PETITION OF John B. HARRINGTON

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Feb 24, 1976

Citations

365 A.2d 539 (Vt. 1976)
134 Vt. 610