IN RE APPLICATION OF MARSCHING


161 Conn. 166 (1971)

IN RE APPLICATION OF RONALD MARSCHING FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 4, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Bradford Palmer, with whom, on the brief, were Edward T. Carmody and Joseph F. Budney, for the applicant.

Irving H. Perlmutter, with whom was Abraham S. Ullman, special assistant state's attorney, for the New Haven County Committee on Recommendations for Admission to the Bar.

HOUSE, THIM, RYAN, SHAPIRO and LOISELLE, Js.


HOUSE, J.

Ronald Marsching, hereinafter referred to as the applicant, applied for admission to the bar of this state on motion and without examination pursuant to the provisions of § 13 of the Practice Book as amended. The committee on recommendations for admission to the bar for New Haven county investigated the qualifications of the applicant and filed its report recommending that the application be denied. It found...

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