PER CURIAM.
In 1944 Jay H. Taylor was deprived of his right to practice law. The complaint seeking his disbarment alleged two grounds: (1) That he had been convicted of a felony; and (2) that he had aided in the perpetration of a fraud upon the court. The trial committee of the Kentucky State Bar Association, appointed to conduct a hearing, passed over the first charge and recommended his disbarment on the second.
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