IN RE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST CHRYSLER

No. C6-87-2178.

434 N.W.2d 668 (1989)

In re Petition for DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST Richard J. CHRYSLER, an Attorney at Law of the State of Minnesota.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 27, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Wernz, Director of Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, Betty M. Shaw, Sr. Asst. Director, St. Paul, for appellant.

Jack S. Nordby, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Heard, considered, and decided by the court en banc.


PER CURIAM.

We impose a 6-month suspension for failure to file income tax returns.

In 1967, at the age of 47, respondent Richard J. Chrysler was admitted to the Minnesota bar. Beginning in 1972 and continuing to the present, he has failed to file his income tax returns in a timely manner. (See appendix.) His 1986 returns were filed on the day of his disciplinary hearing, March 18, 1988.

In August 1975 the Minnesota Department of Revenue attempted to...

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