TULMAN v. COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS AND GRIEVANCES

No. 8290.

135 F.2d 268 (1943)

TULMAN v. COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS AND GRIEVANCES.

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Decided April 26, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Louis M. Tulman, of Washington, D. C., for appellant, pro se.

Mr. Austin F. Canfield, of Washington, D. C., with whom Messrs. Charles F. Wilson and Edmund L. Jones, both of Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for appellee.

Before GRONER, Chief Justice, and VINSON and ARNOLD, Associate Justices.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from an order of the District Court disbarring appellant from membership in the Bar of that Court and prohibiting him from practicing law or holding himself out as an attorney in the District of Columbia. The charge was professional misconduct, and was made by the Grievance Committee of the District Court.

Two grounds of error are assigned: (1) That the Court refused to direct a continuance to enable appellant to procure counsel...

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