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In re Nash

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 25, 1985
702 P.2d 399 (Or. 1985)

Opinion

OSB 84-90; SC S30865

Argued and submitted June 5, 1985

Accused disbarred June 25, 1985

In Banc

On petition to review disciplinary decision of the trial panel of the Oregon State Bar.

Phillip M. Margolin, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for the accused.

Michael J. Gentry, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for the Oregon State Bar.


PER CURIAM

The accused is disbarred. The Oregon State Bar is awarded its actual and necessary costs and disbursements.



On June 14, 1984, Donald D. Nash, the accused, entered a plea of guilty to the crime of Sodomy in the First Degree, ORS 163.405, a Class A felony. The acts of sodomy involved a six-year-old child who was the daughter of a former client of the accused. We perceive no purpose to place upon the public record either the details of the sordid acts committed by the accused or a description of the prolonged and deep-rooted psychological problems from which the accused suffers.

The accused, having been convicted of a felony under the laws of this state, is disbarred. ORS 9.527 (2). The Oregon State Bar is awarded its actual and necessary costs and disbursements. ORS 9.536 (4).


Summaries of

In re Nash

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 25, 1985
702 P.2d 399 (Or. 1985)
Case details for

In re Nash

Case Details

Full title:In re Complaint as to the Conduct of DONALD D. NASH, Accused

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Jun 25, 1985

Citations

702 P.2d 399 (Or. 1985)
702 P.2d 399

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