LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASS'N v. QUAID

No. 58520.

368 So.2d 1043 (1979)

LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. James F. QUAID, Jr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 5, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard Fuhrer, Alexandria, Roland J. Achee, Shreveport, Wood Brown, III, New Orleans, Sam J. D'Amico, Baton Rouge, Harold J. Lamy, New Orleans, Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr., Tallulah, John F. Pugh, Thibodaux, A. Russell Roberts, Metairie, John B. Scofield, Lake Charles, Thomas O. Collins, Jr., New Orleans, for Louisiana State Bar Ass'n Committee on Professional Responsibility.

Milton P. Masinter, New Orleans, for defendant-respondent.


DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING

SUMMERS, Chief Justice.*

James F. Quaid, Jr., was found guilty of the offense of burglary in Fulton County, Georgia, on December 14, 1973, in that he "did unlawfully, without authority, enter into the building and place of business of The Robinson-Humphrey Company, Inc., with intent to commit a theft, and did take and carry away from said building [list of property bonds] all of the value of $4,118,000...

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