PER CURIAM.
The Louisville Bar Association filed a complaint against Charles E. Lane, charging him with making two false statements under oath in December 1949, on his application for admission to law school and to the Kentucky State Bar Association when and if he obtained his law degree and passed the state bar examination. The false statements were that he had never been a defendant in a civil or criminal proceeding, and that he had been a resident of Louisville...
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