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Kelley v. City of Cincinnati

U.S.
Feb 22, 1977
429 U.S. 1104 (1977)

Summary

affirming order disqualifying attorney for misconduct during trial, noting that "courts enjoy broad discretion to determine who shall practice before them and to monitor the conduct of those who do"

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Opinion

No. 76-5721.

February 22, 1977, OCTOBER TERM, 1976.


Sup. Ct. Ohio. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 47 Ohio St. 2d 94, 351 N. E. 2d 85.


Summaries of

Kelley v. City of Cincinnati

U.S.
Feb 22, 1977
429 U.S. 1104 (1977)

affirming order disqualifying attorney for misconduct during trial, noting that "courts enjoy broad discretion to determine who shall practice before them and to monitor the conduct of those who do"

Summary of this case from Kirkland v. National Mortg. Network, Inc.
Case details for

Kelley v. City of Cincinnati

Case Details

Full title:KELLEY v. CITY OF CINCINNATI

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 22, 1977

Citations

429 U.S. 1104 (1977)
97 S. Ct. 1131

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