STATE v. CONSUMER SOUNDING BD.

87-5460-Z, 82-4247-NJ-2; CA A67521 (Control), CA A67622.

834 P.2d 467 (1992)

114 Or. App. 41

STATE of Oregon ex rel. Dave FROHNMAYER, Attorney General for the State of Oregon, and Oregon State Bar, a Public corporation, Respondents, v. CONSUMER SOUNDING BOARD, INC., Defendant, and Peggy Ann Muse, aka Margaret Ann Muse, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided July 8, 1992.

Reconsideration Denied September 23, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David E. Groom, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant.

Jas. Adams, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause for respondent State of Oregon. With him on the brief were Dave Frohnmayer, Atty. Gen., and Virginia L. Linder, Sol. Gen., Salem.

Thomas M. Christ, Portland, argued the cause for respondent Oregon State Bar. With him on the brief were Mitchell, Lang & Smith, Portland, and Martha M. Hicks, Lake Oswego.

Before BUTTLER, P.J., and ROSSMAN and De MUNIZ, JJ.


BUTTLER, Presiding Judge.

Defendant appeals from a judgment holding her in contempt, assigning error to the court's refusal to postpone the contempt hearing until she had obtained an attorney and to its entering the judgment holding her in contempt.1 We affirm.

In an action brought by the Oregon State Bar in 1982, the circuit court enjoined defendant, a nonlawyer, from practicing law. In 1987, defendant consented to an order containing...

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