267 N.W. 361 | Minn. | 1936
The findings of fact establish that respondent was on December 22, 1934, convicted of the crime of forgery in the first degree in the district court of Hennepin county; that thereafter respondent took an appeal to this court from the order denying his motion for a new trial; and that on November 22, 1935, this court affirmed said order of the district court. State v. Olson,
1 Mason Minn. St. 1927, § 5697, provides that this court may remove or suspend an attorney, "(A) Upon his being convicted of felony, or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; in either of which cases the record of conviction shall be conclusive evidence." In re Disbarment of MacLean,
It is therefore ordered that Arthur E. Olson, respondent, having been convicted of a forgery, be disbarred and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys in this state.
Let judgment be entered accordingly. *411