Case Name: Griffin Appeal
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1952-11-25
Citations: 371 Pa. 646
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 176
Parties: Griffin Appeal.
Judges: Before Stern, C. J., Stearns, Jones, Bell, Chidsey and Musmanno, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 371
Pages: 646–652

Head Matter:
Griffin Appeal.
Argued November 20, 1952.
Before Stern, C. J., Stearns, Jones, Bell, Chidsey and Musmanno, JJ.
John M. Smith, Jr., for appellant.
Ralph S. Croskey, with him John Martin Doyle, for appellee.
November 25, 1952:

Opinion:
Opinion
Pee Cubiam,
The decree of the court below is affirmed on the opinion of Judges Paeey and Mawhinney.
It was suggested-during the course of the argument that the degree of appellant's moral turpitude disclosed in the record of the disbarment proceedings did not justify his disbarment, but, at most, his suspension for a limited period of time. This suggestion would, more properly, be for the consideration of the court if an application for reinstatement be filed at some future time.