IN RE BAKER


8 N.J. 321 (1951)

85 A.2d 505

IN THE MATTER OF WALTER J. BAKER AND CHARLES E. BIEBER, CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT OF COURT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 21, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Milton T. Lasher, appointed by the court to prosecute the matter, argued the cause for the Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of the Law of the Bergen County Bar Association.

Mr. John A. Christie argued the cause for the respondent, Walter J. Baker.

Mr. Bernard S. White argued the cause for the respondent, Charles E. Bieber.


The opinion of the court was delivered by VANDERBILT, C.J.

This matter came before the court on a presentment by the Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of the Law of the Bergen County Bar Association. The presentment is based on facts submitted to the committee by Surrogate Donald G. Dutcher of Bergen County and Chauncey A. Phyley of the Bergen County bar with reference to the conduct of Deputy Surrogate Walter J. Baker of Bergen County and Charles E. Bieber,...

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