STATE v. ARNESON


36 Wis.2d 618 (1967)

STATE, Plaintiff, v. ARNESON, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 31, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there was a brief and oral argument by Rudolph P. Regez of Monroe, counsel for the Board of State Bar Commissioners.

For the defendant there was a brief by William J. Gleiss of Sparta, attorney, and Peter Berg of La Crosse of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Gleiss.


PER CURIAM.

State v. Roggensack1 held that the intentional failure to file income tax returns by a lawyer constitutes unprofessional conduct which subjects him to discipline. The reasons for this conclusion are fully set forth in that opinion and need not be repeated here. Roggensack overruled State v. McKinnon2 wherein this court had determined like conduct on the part of a lawyer was...

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