IN RE JOHNSON


10 N.J. 500 (1952)

92 A.2d 11

IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES H. JOHNSON, AN ATTORNEY AT LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided November 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William Abbotts, for the order.

Mr. Robert Queen, for the respondent.


PER CURIAM.

Upon presentment of the Mercer County Ethics and Grievance Committee we directed an order to show cause to Charles H. Johnson, an attorney at law admitted in 1949, why he should not be disbarred or be otherwise disciplined for unprofessional conduct.

Mr. Johnson received $300 in three payments, of $100, $75 and $125 in July, September and December 1951, respectively, from a client for his fees and costs to prosecute for her an action for divorce...

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