In Re Bluestein

Supreme Court of New Jersey
In Re Bluestein, 179 A.2d 744 (N.J. 1962)
37 N.J. 167; 1962 N.J. LEXIS 213
Per Curiam

In Re Bluestein

Opinion

Pee Cueiam.

Respondent, a member of the bar since 1942, was convicted in the Passaic County Court of (a) Making, drawing, uttering and delivering a check knowing that there were no funds in the bank to pay the same, in violation of N. J. S. 2A:111-15; (b) Eeloniously and falsely making, forging or counterfeiting the said check contrary to N. J. S. 2A:109-1; (c) Eeloniously uttering and publishing as true the forged check knowing the same to be false or forged, contrary to N. J. S. 2A :109-1. The conviction and sentence were affirmed unanimously by the Appellate Division, and certification was denied by this court on October 10, 1961. 36 N. J. 137 (1961).

An order of disbarment will be entered.

For disbarment—Chief Justice Weinteaub, and Justices Eeanois, Peo otoe, Hall, Schettino and Haneman—6.

Opposed—Hone.

Reference

Full Case Name
In the Matter of A. Leonard Bluestein, an Attorney-At-Law of the State of New Jersey
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published