STATE v. CLARKE


262 Wis. 594 (1952)

STATE, Plaintiff, vs. CLARKE, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harlan B. Rogers, special counsel for the Board of State Bar Commissioners, for the plaintiff.

For the defendant there was a brief by William J. Sheeley of Milwaukee, attorney, and Henry P. Hughes of Oshkosh of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Hughes and Mr. Sheeley.


PER CURIAM.

The defendant, Raymond Newman Clarke, is fifty-five years old, is married and has two sons, age fifteen and seventeen years. Upon his admission to the bar in 1919 he engaged in the practice of law with his father until 1936 when the latter suffered a stroke which rendered him mentally and physically incompetent until he died in 1943.

It is clear from the evidence that defendant and his father maintained a very close personal and professional relationship...

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