IN RE SHERMAN

No. C.D. 4687.

58 Wn.2d 1 (1960)

354 P.2d 888

In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceedings Against ARTHUR EBER SHERMAN, JR., an Attorney at Law.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

August 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T.M. Royce, for Board of Governors.

Arthur Eber Sherman, pro se.

The Attorney General and George Neff Stevens, amici curiae.


HILL, J.

The board of governors of the Washington State Bar Association has recommended the disbarment of Arthur Eber Sherman, Jr., for making false answers in his application for admission (by examination) to practice law in the state of Washington.

He falsely stated that he had never taken the bar examination in any other state and ignored the further question, "If so, were you successful?" He had, in fact, taken bar examinations twice in California and...

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