IN RE WILSON


497 P.2d 200 (1972)

In re Complaint As to the Conduct of Donald J. WILSON, Accused.

Supreme Court of Oregon, In Banc.

Decided May 24, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William G. Wheatley, Eugene, argued the cause for accused. On the briefs was John E. Jaqua, Eugene.

Ronald P. MacDonald, Salem, argued the cause for Oregon State Bar. With him on the brief was Richard H. Allen, Salem.


PER CURIAM.

The accused attorney was charged by the Oregon State Bar with being inattentive and neglectful in the discharge of his duties as attorney for certain estates. No loss was suffered by any client. The attorney admitted the estates were not closed within the proper time.

The trial committee found the attorney not guilty "by reason of mitigating circumstances due to the mental illness of the accused." The Board of Governors found that the conduct charged...

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