124 P.2d 550 | Wash. | 1942
The judgment of the court provided that execution of the sentence be suspended for a period of five years and that the defendant be placed on probation during that period, upon condition that he comply with the requirements of the United States relating to probation.
Burns petitioned the board of governors asking that he be allowed to resign. September 11, 1941, the board gave proper notice of a hearing on the resignation, together with advice that consideration would be given to disbarment based upon the judgment entered in the Federal court. Burns did not appear and the board, after considering the record of the Federal court, recommended that he be permanently disbarred.
[1] The attorney was convicted of an infamous crime as defined by Rem. Rev. Stat., § 5113 [P.C. § 2082], and should no longer be permitted to practice law. In re Finch,
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