THE FLORIDA BAR v. HILL

No. 41445.

265 So.2d 698 (1972)

THE FLORIDA BAR, Complainant, v. Ray HILL, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Florida.

July 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay D. Bond, Jr., Daytona Beach, and Norman A. Faulkner, Tallahassee, for The Florida Bar, complainant.

Ray Hill, in pro. per.


PER CURIAM.

The complaint against the respondent was framed in two counts. The first count charged that respondent had issued and delivered a check for a witness fee in the amount of Ten Dollars; that payment on the check was refused because of insufficient funds and was allowed to remain unpaid for more than two months after it had been dishonored. The second count alleged that the respondent had incurred an indebtedness to an expert witness for per diem, conference...

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