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In re Scofield

Supreme Court of California
Nov 8, 1973
10 Cal.3d 383 (Cal. 1973)

Opinion

Docket No. L.A. 30114.

November 8, 1973.

COUNSEL

Sidney I. Pilot for Petitioner.

F. LaMar Forshee, Herbert M. Rosenthal and Christopher M. Reuss for Respondent.


MEMORANDUM CASE


OPINION

THE COURT.

H. Edward Scofield, admitted to practice in 1957, was convicted of one count of attempted violation of Insurance Code section 556, subdivision (a). He was sentenced to and has served 90 days in jail. Since the offense involved moral turpitude we referred the matter to the State Bar for a hearing, report and recommendation on the question of discipline. The local committee and the disciplinary board, after considering the facts and circumstances of Scofield's conviction, recommended that he be disbarred.

This court, after reviewing the entire record and considering the facts and circumstances, has concluded the disciplinary board's recommendation of disbarment should be adopted.

It is ordered that H. Edward Scofield be disbarred.

Wright, C.J., did not participate.


Summaries of

In re Scofield

Supreme Court of California
Nov 8, 1973
10 Cal.3d 383 (Cal. 1973)
Case details for

In re Scofield

Case Details

Full title:In re H. EDWARD SCOFIELD on Disbarment

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Nov 8, 1973

Citations

10 Cal.3d 383 (Cal. 1973)
110 Cal. Rptr. 329
515 P.2d 273