Citation Numbers: 211 Or. 358, 315 P.2d 557, 1957 Ore. LEXIS 331
Judges: McAllister
Filed Date: 9/25/1957
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
George M. Sennatt, duly licensed as an attorney to practice before the courts of this state, was found guilty of unprofessional conduct by the trial committee of the Oregon State Bar. The transcript of these proceedings, pursuant to ORS 9.540, has been duly filed for more than 60 days and the accused has not requested a hearing before this court.
The Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar, after a review of the case, approved the findings of the trial committee and have recommended to this court that “* * * George M. Sennatt be suspended from the practice of law in the State of Oregon for a period of three years and thereafter until such time as the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon shall find that the Accused is in all respects qualified to accept the obligations and faithfully perform the duties of an attorney in the State of Oregon.”
Our review of the record convinces us that the findings of the trial committee, as approved by the Board of Governors, are amply sustained. The record discloses that during the time of Mr. Sennatt’s dereliction of duty he was suffering under a severe nervous strain and had resorted to the excessive use of alcohol. This evidence, we assume, was offered in mitigation of or as an excuse for his actions. While we find no difficulty in determining that during this time he was lacking in mental stability, we are of the opinion that such a showing is of little avail in a proceeding which is brought not for the purpose of punishing the offender, but rather to insure professional conduct consistent with the high ideals and obligations of the calling.
In view of the fact that considerable time has passed between the filing of the accusation and the rendition of this opinion, during which time Mr. Sennatt has refrained from the practice of law, it is ordered that he be suspended for a period of two years and thereafter until such time as this court is satisfied he is again able to accept the obligations and duties of an attorney in this state.