Minnesota Supreme Court, 1933

In Re Disbarment of Gustave M. Sachs

In Re Disbarment of Gustave M. Sachs
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided January 27, 1933 · PER CURIAM.
246 N.W. 662; 188 Minn. 94; 1933 Minn. LEXIS 964 (North Western Reporter)

In Re Disbarment of Gustave M. Sachs

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The application for the discipline of Gustave M. Sachs, an attorney at law in this state, was referred to the Honorable Winfield W. Bardwell, one of the judges of the fourth judicial district, as referee, to hear and report the evidence and to make and report his findings of fact thereon.

The referee has reported, and it is established as a fact that the said Gustave M. Sachs, while acting as guardian of an incompetent person, lent about $2,500 to himself under circumstances constituting a felony; that he was thereafter indicted in the United States district court in and for the district of Minnesota, third division, to which indictment he entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to the United States penitentiary for the term of three years at hard labor.

Judgment will forthwith be entered disbarring the said Gustave M. Sachs, and his name will be stricken from the roll of attorneys of this state.

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