IN RE TOPLITT


63 N.J. 240 (1973)

306 A.2d 446

IN THE MATTER OF JAY J. TOPLITT, AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH D. MARCUS, AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 26, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Frederick C. Vonhof argued the causes for the Essex County Ethics Committee.

Mr. Donald S. Goldman argued the cause for respondent Toplitt.

Mr. Joseph D. Marcus argued the cause pro se.


PER CURIAM.

Respondents were named as defendants in a multi-count, multi-party indictment charging conspiracy to obtain moneys by false pretenses from various liability insurance companies by presenting false claims for personal injuries in automobile accidents and prosecuting suits and obtaining payments thereon. Pursuant to a plea bargain, Toplitt pleaded guilty to one count of the indictment and Marcus did likewise as to two counts. It is freely admitted they both...

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