CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. FATICA

No. D. D. 71-5.

28 Ohio St. 2d 40 (1971)

CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. FATICA.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 3, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William A. Klein, Mr. Thomas P. Meaney, Jr., and Mr. Gordon T. Canning, for relator.

Mr. George H. Faust, for respondent.


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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