IN RE CARROLL

No. C.D. 3602.

54 Wn.2d 633 (1959)

343 P.2d 1023

In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against JAMES B. CARROLL, an Attorney at Law.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

September 17, 1959.


DONWORTH, J.

The Washington state bar association, by its complaint, verified by its president, charged respondent, James B. Carroll, who was admitted to the practice of law by this court on August 25, 1950 (and thereafter practiced law in Seattle), with appropriating to his own use the sum of $2,500 belonging to a client, Donald W. Rogers, and with failing to prosecute the personal injury claim of another client, C. Joseph Booth, by whom respondent had been retained...

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