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Thompson v. Board of Commissioners of the State Bar

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 21, 1927
112 So. 919 (Ala. 1927)

Opinion

6 Div. 815

March 24, 1927. Rehearing Denied April 21, 1927

Original petition for supersedeas to the Board of Commissioners of the State Bar.

W.S. Pritchard, J. F. Thompson, and Thompson Thompson, all of Birmingham, and Arthur B. Chilton, of Montgomery, for appellant.

J. Q. Smith, of Birmingham, for appellee.


The charge or information against the appellant, Thompson, substantially conforms to the statute, and was not therefore subject to the attack made upon same. After careful examination of the evidence in this cause, the court is of the opinion, and so holds, that it supports the finding and conclusion of the board of commissioners, and the order of said board suspending the said Thompson from practicing law for two years is hereby affirmed.

Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SOMERVILLE, THOMAS, and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Thompson v. Board of Commissioners of the State Bar

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 21, 1927
112 So. 919 (Ala. 1927)
Case details for

Thompson v. Board of Commissioners of the State Bar

Case Details

Full title:Von L. THOMPSON v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BAR

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Apr 21, 1927

Citations

112 So. 919 (Ala. 1927)
112 So. 919

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