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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In the Matter of Charles W. Jenkins, an Attorney, Respondent. New York State Bar Association, Petitioner.
    Third Department,
    June 20, 1963.
    
      
      Donald- A. MacHarg for petitioner.
    
      Charles W. Jenkins, respondent in person.
   Per Curiam.

Respondent conceded that on February 12, 1963 he was convicted upon his plea of guilty to one count of an information filed against him in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York charging Federal misdemeanors in that he willfully failed to file income tax returns for the calendar years 1967-61 in violation of section 7203 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (U. S. Code, tit. 26, § 7203). This constituted professional misconduct in violation of canons 29 and 32 of the Canons of Professional Ethics and it is so adjudged. (Matter of Edelbaum, 10 A D 2d 64, motion for leave to appeal denied 7 N Y 2d 712.)

Taking into consideration respondent’s otherwise satisfactory record as a member of the Bar, and the punishment heretofore imposed in the United States District Court, we reach the conclusion that respondent should be suspended for a period of three months.

Berg an, P. J., Coon, Reynolds and Taylor, JJ., concur.

Respondent suspended for a period of three months.