Minnesota Supreme Court, 1913

State Board of Law Examiners v. Giantvalley

State Board of Law Examiners v. Giantvalley
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided November 14, 1913 · Cubiam
123 Minn. 529; 143 N.W. 1135; 1913 Minn. LEXIS 473 (Minnesota Reports)

State Board of Law Examiners v. Giantvalley

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cubiam.

The State Board of Law Examiners made charges against the defendant and asked his disbarment. Defendant answered, and testimony was taken before a referee and reported to the court. The matter was duly heard. The court finds defendant guilty, in that he was convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, to-wit: Causing the publication of advertisements soliciting divorce business in violation of R. L. 1905, § 5166. It is ordered that defendant be suspended from practice as an attorney-at-law in the courts of this state for a period of one year from the filing hereof.

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