DUKE v. COMMITTEE ON GRIEVANCES OF THE SUPREME COURT

No. 6362.

82 F.2d 890 (1936)

DUKE v. COMMITTEE ON GRIEVANCES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Decided March 9, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse C. Duke, of Washington, D. C., pro se.

Lucian H. Vandoren and Charles F. Wilson, both of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB, VAN ORSDEL, GRONER, and STEPHENS, Associate Justices.


MARTIN, Chief Justice.

An appeal by Jesse C. Duke from an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia disbarring him from practice as an attorney at law of that court.

The facts involved in this case arose in the course of a certain criminal prosecution theretofore tried in the lower court, wherein an indictment was returned against 36 defendants charging them with conspiring together to commit, and with committing, certain offenses in violation...

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