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Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 8, 1982
441 A.2d 1193 (Pa. 1982)

Opinion

Argued January 19, 1982.

Decided March 8, 1982.

No. 304 Disciplinary Docket No. 1 (Board File No. 47 D.B. 1980) Attorney Registration No. 02541.

Stephen P. Shaak, Asst. Discip. Counsel, Harrisburg, for petitioner.

Joseph P. Zawrotny, Philadelphia, for respondent.

Before O'BRIEN, C. J., and ROBERTS, NIX, LARSEN, FLAHERTY, McDERMOTT and HUTCHINSON, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT


The Rule to Show Cause why respondent should not be disbarred is discharged and respondent is suspended from the practice of law for five years, effective September 25, 1981.

LARSEN, J., dissents and would disbar respondent.


Summaries of

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 8, 1982
441 A.2d 1193 (Pa. 1982)
Case details for

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Jackson

Case Details

Full title:OFFICE OF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL v. Harry C. JACKSON, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 8, 1982

Citations

441 A.2d 1193 (Pa. 1982)
441 A.2d 1193

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