Per Curiam.
On October 25, 1967 the respondent was convicted, after trial, of conspiracy to defraud the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, in that he arranged sham marriages for the purpose of having the parties avoid immigration restrictions. The respondent, in effect, was sentenced to one year, the execution of which was suspended and he was fined $30,000, which was paid.
It is on the basis of that conviction, that this charge was...
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