IN RE APPLICATION FOR DISCIPLINE OF HEINZE

No. 33,684.

233 Minn. 391 (1951)

IN RE APPLICATION FOR DISCIPLINE OF THOMAS JACKSON HEINZE.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Nowack, for Practice of Law Committee of Minnesota State Bar Association.

Cummins, Cummins & Hammond and Reginald Ames, for respondent.


PER CURIAM.

Application for the discipline of respondent, Thomas Jackson Heinze, an attorney at law of the state of Minnesota, admitted to practice therein on May 15, 1941.

Six charges of misconduct are made. The Honorable Levi M. Hall, one of the judges of the district court for the fourth judicial district, named as referee, heard the evidence and made findings and a report to this court thereon. He determined that there was insufficient evidence to sustain...

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