CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. ZIMMERMAN

D. D. No. 102.

21 Ohio St. 2d 169 (1970)

CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. ZIMMERMAN.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided March 11, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Ron Tonidandel, Mr. William Falsgraf and Mr. Thomas J. Miller, for relator.

Mr. Gerald A. Messerman, for respondent.


Per Curiam.

Rule XVIII, 5(a), of the Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court, defines "misconduct" as including "the commission or conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude." (Emphasis added.)

Respondent concedes that the crimes for which he was convicted are crimes "involving moral turpitude," within the meaning of those words as used in Rule XVIII, 5(a). Respondent apparently recognizes that he should therefore be disciplined by this court...

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