CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. ACKER

D. D. No. 71-3.

29 Ohio St. 2d 18 (1972)

CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION v. ACKER.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided January 26, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Lester J. Farber, Mr. Thomas J. Scanlon and Mr. John A. Zangerle, for relator.

Mr. Fred N. Acker, in propria persona.


Per Curiam.

After his first conviction, respondent was sentenced to serve eight months in the Federal Reformatory in Milan. Following his release, respondent filed income tax returns and paid his deficiencies for the prior years. Sentence on the second conviction was suspended and respondent was placed on probation for five years. The offenses were misdemeanors. See Ohio State Bar Assn. v. Hart (1968), 15 Ohio St.2d 97

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