THE FLORIDA BAR v. STUBBS

No. 35594.

194 So.2d 254 (1967)

THE FLORIDA BAR, Complainant, v. Dan H. STUBBS, Jr., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Florida.

January 25, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. William Goldstein, Jacksonville, for The Florida Bar, complainant.

Dan H. Stubbs, Jr., Jacksonville, in pro. per.


PER CURIAM.

After trial before a referee the respondent, a member of The Florida Bar, was found guilty of violating the Integration Rule of The Florida Bar and the Canons of Ethics in that he wrongfully refused to account for $193.00 of funds held in trust by him for a client.

On review by it the Board of Governors adjudged the respondent guilty and recommended that he be suspended from the practice of law for thirty days and thereafter until he make restitution...

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