Per Curiam.
While formally conceding that his "conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude" (Rule XVIII [5] [a], Rules of Practice of this court) requires some disciplinary action, it is asserted on behalf of respondent that his actions constituted merely a "mistake in judgment" warranting only a public reprimand.
The testimony heard by the panel consisted essentially of witnesses as to respondent's good character, both before and after 1964; the...
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