7-110.
History: L. 1913, ch. 64, § 1; R.S. 1923, § 7-110; Repealed, L. 1933, ch. 71, § 1; June 5.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Accused entitled to change of venue where prejudice shown. Peyton's Appeal, 12 Kan. 398.
2. Error to disbar without notice and opportunity to be heard. Peyton's Appeal, 12 Kan. 398.
3. A proceeding for disbarment of an attorney is an "action." In re Wilcox, 90 Kan. 646, 135 P. 995.
4. Taxation of costs in disbarment proceedings considered. In re Wilcox, 90 Kan. 646, 135 P. 995.
5. Section applies only to conviction in court of record. In re Anderson, 101 Kan. 759, 168 P. 868.
6. Section does not apply to conviction before justice of peace. In re Anderson, 101 Kan. 759, 168 P. 868.
7. Conviction of misdemeanor under city ordinance does not work disbarment. In re Sanford, 117 Kan. 750, 232 P. 1053.
8. Possession of intoxicating liquor is misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. State v. Bieber, 121 Kan. 536, 247 P. 875.
9. Disbarment after conviction of crime does not violate any constitutional rights. In re Casebier, 129 Kan. 853, 854, 859, 284 P. 611.
10. Conviction of attorney under federal statute subjects him to automatic disbarment. In re disbarment of Everett C. Minner, 133 Kan. 789, 790, 791, 792, 3 P.2d 473.
11. Repeal of section does not prohibit court from disbarring in proper case. In re Evans, 139 Kan. 63, 66, 29 P.2d 1111.