PEOPLE v. CAMERON

No. 27965.

595 P.2d 677 (1979)

PEOPLE of the State of Colorado v. Duncan J. CAMERON, Attorney-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

March 26, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Kane, Special Pros., Denver, for complainant.

John R. Griffith, Denver, for attorney-respondent.


ROVIRA, Justice.

The Supreme Court Grievance Committee recommended that the respondent, Duncan J. Cameron, be suspended from the practice of law for six months and that he be assessed the costs of the disciplinary proceeding.

The findings and conclusions of the Grievance Committee support its recommendation and reflect the following activities of the respondent.

In June 1970 the respondent was retained by Paul Austgen and Nancy Austgen to handle their...

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