ARMITAGE v. BAR RULES COMMITTEE

No. 5-249.

266 S.W.2d 818 (1954)

ARMITAGE v. BAR RULES COMMITTEE.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 12, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. H. Roth, Searcy, G. P. Houston, Heber Springs, Sam Rprex, Little Rock, for appellant.

John D. Eldridge, Jr., Augusta, for appellee.


GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.

We are asked to reverse the trial court's judgment that appellant—sometimes referred to as the respondent—should be permanently disbarred because of unprofessional conduct extending over a protracted period. Rules for the procedure were adopted April 24, 1939, under authority of Amendment No. 28 to the Constitution.

The motion for a new trial lists twentyeight matters it is contended were erroneously disposed of...

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