State ex rel. Attorney-General v. Harber

Decision Date16 March 1897
Citation39 S.W. 773,138 Mo. 196
PartiesState ex rel. Attorney-General v. Harber et al
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

John P. Butler for the motion.

Barclay, C. J., and Gantt, Macfarlane, Sherwood, and Brace, JJ. Burgess, J., not sitting, and Robinson, J., absent.

OPINION

In Banc.

On Motion for Re-Instatement.

Per Curiam

Messrs. Harber & Knight, who were defendants in the above entitled cause, reported, 129 Mo. 271 (31 S.W. 889) have applied to be re-instated as members of the bar of the Supreme Court. Their motion to that end is approved and supported by the recommendations of the present attorney-general and of Judges Broaddus, Ellison, Rucker, and Stepp, who preside on the circuit bench in the part of the State where defendants reside. The applicants promise to faithfully demean themselves as members of the bar; and, the court having duly considered the application and being satisfied that no substantial demand of justice would be subserved by any further punishment in said cause, it is ordered that the said application be granted and that defendants be now re-instated as members of the bar of the Supreme Court, all the judges concurring, except Burgess, J., not sitting, and Robinson, J., absent.

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