In re PHILLIPS

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In re PHILLIPS
1939 OK 185
109 P.2d 234
188 Okla. 305
Case Number: 317
Decided: 04/04/1939
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

In re PHILLIPS

Syllabus

¶0 ATTORNEY AND CLIENT--Disciplinary proceedings against attorney--Sufficiency of evidence to sustain findings of Board of Governors of State Bar.
Findings of Board of Governors of State Bar will not be disturbed by Supreme Court unless against clear weight of evidence.

Proceeding to review the findings and recommendation of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Oklahoma that Bryan Phillips be suspended from the practice of law for a period of three years. Findings approved and respondent suspended.

Bryan Phillips, of Anadarko, pro se.
Carl Kruse, of Enid, and V. P. Crowe, of Oklahoma City, for State Bar of Oklahoma.

GIBSON, J.

¶1 This matter comes here on the petition of Bryan Phillips, attorney at law and a member of the State Bar of Oklahoma, hereinafter referred to as respondent, to review the findings and recommendation of the Board of Governors of the State Bar that the respondent be suspended from the practice of law for the period of three years.

¶2 After hearing, the Board of Governors of the State Bar, among other things, concluded:

"That respondent embezzled and appropriated to his own use the sum of $24.10 from the proceeds of a collection made for his client and is guilty of violating his oath of office as a member of the Bar; and is also guilty of willful violation of his duties as an attorney at law; all in violation of Causes Nos. Four and Eight for disbarment."

¶3 An examination of the entire record discloses that the findings of fact and the conclusions made by the Board of Governors are not against the clear weight of the evidence. In suck case the findings and conclusions of the Board of Governors will not be disturbed. In re Tillman, 157 Okla. 166, 11 P.2d 511; In re Purdy, 166 Okla. 31, 25 P.2d 1096; In re Hills, 170 Okla. 427, 40 P.2d 1031; In re Murray, 178 Okla. 86, 61 P.2d 1051.

¶4 It is therefore the order of this court that the respondent, Bryan Phillips, be and is hereby suspended from the practice of law in the state of Oklahoma for a period of three years.

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