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In re William E. Fuller

Oregon Supreme Court
Sep 7, 1960
355 P.2d 256 (Or. 1960)

Opinion

Submitted July 29, 1960

Permanently disbarred September 7, 1960


IN BANC

Proceeding in the matter of the complaint as to the conduct of William E. Fuller, attorney.


DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS APPROVED. DEFENDANT PERMANENTLY DISBARRED.


PER CURIAM.


The defendant, William E. Fuller, an attorney, was accused by the Oregon State Bar of converting to his own use about $5,750 from public funds which came into his hands as a Justice of the Peace for Curry county, and of failing, as such public officer, to keep and file proper accounts.

After a trial at which the defendant admitted the substance of the charges the trial committee found the defendant guilty as charged and recommended that he be permanently disbarred. The matter was reviewed by the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar who adopted the findings of the trial committee and also recommend to this court that defendant be disbarred. No petition for review has been filed in this court by defendant.

We have carefully reviewed the record and approve the finding and recommendation of the Board of Governors. The defendant, William E. Fuller, is permanently disbarred.


Summaries of

In re William E. Fuller

Oregon Supreme Court
Sep 7, 1960
355 P.2d 256 (Or. 1960)
Case details for

In re William E. Fuller

Case Details

Full title:IN RE: COMPLAINT AS TO THE CONDUCT OF WILLIAM E. FULLER

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Sep 7, 1960

Citations

355 P.2d 256 (Or. 1960)
355 P.2d 256

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