75 So. 207 | La. | 1917
This is an original proceeding, under article S5 of the Constitution
“That he did not commit any act which constituted gross professional misconduct and lack of moral character; that, despite the verdict of the jury, the judgment and sentence of the criminal court, and the affirmance thereof by this honorable court, despite the ignominy cast upon him, despite the infamous punishment that he has undergone, he still solemnly affirms that he has done no wrong.”
He then pleads the prescription of six months, established by so much of section 2814 (986) of the Revised Statutes as reads:
“Nor, shall any person be prosecuted for any fine or forfeiture, under any law of the state, unless the prosecution for the same shall be instituted within six months from the- time of incurring such fine or forfeiture.” .
In support of the charge contained in the petition, there were offered in evidence a certified copy of the proceedings in the criminal district court leading to defendant’s conviction and sentence, and the opinion and decree of this court, affirming the same.
It is therefore adjudged and decreed that the license heretofore issued to the defendant, Thompson B. Walker, be withdrawn and annulled, and that he be deprived of his status and privileges as an attorney and counselor at law and disbarred from the practice of the legal profession before the courts of this state. It is further decreed that he pay the costs of this proceeding.