Per Curiam.
The court has avoided finding that the respondent by failing to file federal income tax returns has committed or has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. See Dayton Bar Association v. Prear (1964),
In the instant case, the respondent, because of his failure to file federal income tax returns for a number of years and his conviction under Section 7203...
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