NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR v. TEMPLE

No. 68SC93.

162 S.E.2d 649 (1968)

2 N.C. App. 91

The NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR, Complainant, v. Elam Reamuel TEMPLE, Attorney at Law Johnston County, Smithfield, North Carolina, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 14, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Morgan, Lillington, and B. E. James, Raleigh, for complainant appellee.

Elam Reamuel Temple, pro se.


BRITT, Judge.

G.S. § 84-28 deals with discipline and disbarment of attorneys. It authorizes the council of the North Carolina State Bar or any committee of its members appointed for that purpose, or designated by the Supreme Court, to have jurisdiction to hear and determine complaints, charges of malpractice, corrupt or unprofessional conduct, or other allegations made against any member of the North Carolina State Bar. Subsection (3) provides that the processes...

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