In re Knapp
California Supreme Court Sep 21, 1887 No. No. 12,050Published
Synopsis
Attorney—Disbarment.—Charges Against an Attorney for the purpose of disbarring him held not sustained by the evidence.
Per CURIAM. This is a proceeding under chapter 1, title 5, Code of Civil Procedure, for the removal of respondent as an attorney and counselor. We think the evidence insufficient to sustain any of the charges preferred against him. Therefore the proceeding is dismissed.
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