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In re C.W. Dobson

Oregon Supreme Court
Dec 31, 1962
377 P.2d 160 (Or. 1962)

Opinion

Submitted December 31, 1962

Disbarred December 31, 1962

Review of decision and recommendation of Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar.

No appearances.

ACCUSED PERMANENTLY DISBARRED.


IN BANC


The accused, Cecil William Dobson, was convicted of a felony August 13, 1962. His license was suspended pursuant to Rule I, September 5, 1962. Thereafter, pursuant to the rules of procedure of this court and the Oregon State Bar, trial of the accused was had.

The trial court found the accused guilty of professional misconduct in that he had committed the crime of larceny by embezzlement.

The Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar made findings of fact and has recommended permanent disbarment. The findings of fact and recommendations of the Board of Governors are approved and the accused is permanently disbarred.

It is also adjudged and decreed the Oregon State Bar shall have judgment for its costs and disbursements herein.


Summaries of

In re C.W. Dobson

Oregon Supreme Court
Dec 31, 1962
377 P.2d 160 (Or. 1962)
Case details for

In re C.W. Dobson

Case Details

Full title:IN RE COMPLAINT AS TO THE CONDUCT OF CECIL WILLIAM DOBSON

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Dec 31, 1962

Citations

377 P.2d 160 (Or. 1962)
377 P.2d 160