Per Curiam.
The respondent, Albert A. Kennedy, was admitted to the Bar of South Carolina in the year 1950. He was duly charged with two counts of professional misconduct. After a hearing, the panel found him guilty on both counts and recommended his indefinite suspension. Respondent appeared before the full Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, but challenged only the disciplinary...
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