In re HARPER

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In re HARPER
1939 OK 213
90 P.2d 393
185 Okla. 107
Case Number: 357
Decided: 04/18/1939
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

In re HARPER

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¶0 ATTORNEY AND CLIENT--DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS--Conclusiveness of Findings of Board of Governors of State Bar.
In disbarment proceedings the findings of the Board of Governors of the State Bar will not be disturbed by this court unless against the clear weight of the evidence.

Original proceeding to review recommendation of Board of Governors of the State Bar for suspension of W. R. Harper. Recornmendation approved and petitioner suspended.

W. R. Harper, pro se.
Bradford Williams and V. P. Crowe, for respondent State Bar.

OSBORN, J.

¶1 W. R. Harper, an attorney at law, was accused of unprofessional conduct in that he accepted certain monies from clients, for the purpose of paying court costs in divorce actions to be filed in their behalf, and failed to file said cases, and failed to refund said monies.

¶2 After hearing, the Board of Governors recommended his suspension for a period of 90 days.

¶3 After careful review of the record it appears that the findings of the Board of Governors are amply sustained by the evidence, and unless such findings are against the clear weight of the evidence, this court will not disturb same upon review. In re Purdy, 166 Okla. 31, 25 P.2d 1096; In re Walker, 179 Okla. 611, 66 P.2d 1079; In re Lester, 169 Okla. 162, 36 P.2d 478.

¶4 It is ordered that the said W. R. Harper be, and he is hereby, suspended from the practice of law for a period of 90 days from the date this opinion becomes final.

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