TEXAS STATE BD. OF LAW EXAM. v. MALLOY

No. 3-90-097-CV.

793 S.W.2d 753 (1990)

TEXAS STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS, Appellant, v. Charles F. MALLOY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Rehearing Overruled August 15, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jim Mattox, Atty. Gen., Dwight Martin, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, for appellant.

Jerry Nugent, Austin, for appellee.

Before SHANNON, C.J., and CARROLL and ABOUSSIE, JJ.


SHANNON, Chief Justice.

Appellant Board of Law Examiners denied the application of appellee Charles F. Malloy to take the July 1989 bar examination upon the basis that he lacked "good moral character." Upon appeal, the district court of Travis County concluded that the Board's determination was not supported by substantial evidence. Accordingly, the district court rendered judgment setting aside the Board's determination and remanding the cause to the Board with instructions...

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