Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1954

In Re Halsted

In Re Halsted
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided October 18, 1954 · Vandebbilt, Hehee, Oliphant, Waoheneeld, Bueling, Jacobs, Beennan
108 A.2d 266; 16 N.J. 219; 1954 N.J. LEXIS 213 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

In Re Halsted

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The Ethics and Grievance Committee of Passaic County has filed a presentment in which it has found the respondent, Charles Halsted, guilty of defalcation of clients’ funds in three instances. In addition to the complaints investigated by the committee a number of other charges of similar nature have been filed with the county prosecutor. It is said that his defalcations total approximately $180,000. The respondent has been indicted and has absconded and his whereabouts are unknown. Under these circumstances his name will be stricken from the roll of attorneys and counsellors of this court.

For disbarment — Chief Justice Vandebbilt, and Justices Hehee, Oliphant, Waoheneeld, Bueling, Jacobs and Beennan — -7.

Opposed — None.

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