Case ID: nj_34/html/0020-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

IN THE MATTER OF EDWARD A. FLECKENSTEIN, AN ATTORNEY AT LAW.
    Argued December 6, 1960
    Decided January 10, 1961.
    Eor the order: Mr. James F. McGovern, Jr.
    
    Eor the respondent: Mr. Edward A. Fleclcenstein, pro se.
    
   Pee Curiam.

Respondent was convicted on two indictments charging acts of lewdness and carnal indecency in violation of N. J. 8. 2A :115-1, and placed on probation upon terms requiring submission to psychiatric treatment. His convictions were affirmed, State v. Fleckenstein, 60 N. J. Super. 399, certification denied 33 N. J. 109.

The offenses warrant striking respondent’s name from the rolls but since he obviously is ill, the stigma of disbarment should not be visited upon him. Accordingly he is suspended from the practice of law until the court shall otherwise order upon satisfactory proof of his cure.

For suspension—Chief Justice Weiftratjb, and Justices Jacobs, Erancis, Proctob, Hall, Schettino and Haneman—7.

Opposed—None.