LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASS'N v. STEWART

No. 86-B-0226.

500 So.2d 360 (1987)

LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. A. Wayne STEWART.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas O. Collins, Jr., G. Fred Ours, Gerald F. Thomas, Roland J. Achee, Robert J. Boudreau, Robert M. Contois, Frank J. Gremillion, Carrick R. Inabnett, Harvey Lewis, Alfred S. Landry, Philippi P. St. Pe', for applicant.

A. Wayne Stewart, for respondent.


DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING

WATSON, Justice.

In this disciplinary proceeding by the Louisiana State Bar Association against one of its members, A. Wayne Stewart, the Supreme Court of Louisiana has original jurisdiction.1

By his own admission, attorney Stewart is guilty of grave misconduct. To obtain a larger verdict, he induced three clients to give false testimony during the trial of a civil case, which constitutes subornation...

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