(DOWNLOAD) "Matter Landon Zuckerman and Sam Haber" by Court of Appeals of New York * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Matter Landon Zuckerman and Sam Haber
- Author : Court of Appeals of New York
- Release Date : January 31, 1967
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 63 KB
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On March 3, 1965 appellant Landon Zuckerman was disbarred and appellant Sam Haber was suspended from the practice of law for a period of five years (23 A.D.2d 825.) Charges numbered 5-B, 5-F and 5-H were sustained against both defendants and charge 5-A was sustained as to Zuckerman only. The other charges were dismissed. Motions for leave to appeal to this court were denied July 9, 1965 (16 N.Y.2d 482, 483). On February 13, 1967 the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated the order of the Appellate Division and remanded the case to that court ""for reconsideration in light of Spevack v. Klein, 385 U.S. 511."" (386 U.S. 15.) The mandate of the Supreme Court stated that this was done in order that such proceedings might be had ""as accord with right and justice, and the Constitution and laws of the United States"". On March 20, 1967 the Appellate Division, without notice to Zuckerman or Haber, or opportunity to them to be heard, dismissed charge 5-A against Zuckerman and sustained charges 5-B, 5-F and 5-H against both. That was the same disposition which had been made by the Appellate Division before review by the Supreme Court, except that charge 5-A was dismissed against Zuckerman and he, also, was suspended for five years instead of being disbarred. (27 A.D.2d 848.) On appeal to this court, we reversed the order of the Appellate Division for lack of due process in not affording an opportunity