LEVI v. MISSISSIPPI STATE BAR

Misc. No. 887.

436 So.2d 781 (1983)

Dempsey M. LEVI and Earl L. Denham, Appellants, v. MISSISSIPPI STATE BAR, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

July 20, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John L. Hunter, Cumbest, Cumbest & Hunter, Pascagoula, Clyde O. Hurlbert, Biloxi, D. Knox White, Gulfport, for appellants.

Earl L. Denham, pro se.

Jimmy L. Miller, Jackson and Marks, Andrew J. Kilpatrick, Jr., Jackson, for appellee.

Before WALKER, P.J., and DAN M. LEE and ROBERTSON, JJ.


ROBERTSON, Justice, for the Court.

I. Introduction

This case comes before us on the Complaint of the Mississippi State Bar that two attorneys, Dempsey M. Levi and Earl L. Denham, have been guilty of misconduct within the meaning and contemplation of certain Disciplinary Rules of the Mississippi Code of Professional Responsibility.

Exhaustive and exhausting proceedings were had before the Complaint Tribunal duly constituted as provided by law...

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