Court Opinion

ID: 9738701
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 20:01:09.907242+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:24:07.983397
License: Public Domain

Concurring Opinion.
Jackson, J.
— I concur in the result only of the majority opinion.
This action was instituted by one Francis E. Lynch, Operating Director of the Northwest Indiana Crime Commission, Inc., an alleged Indiana not-for-profit corporation, filing a “Verified Petition for Leave to File an Information ...” with this Court. Leave was granted to file such information on June 25, 1962, and the same had been offered for filing by said Lynch on May 15, 1962. On May 28, 1962, informant offered to file what he or it designates as “Supplement To Information Tendered To Court May 15,1962.”
The alleged supplement is open to the charge made by defendant that it is shot through with hearsay, innuendo and opinion and was motivated by command from a political group of which informant was a member.
It is apparent that in the future, in order to avoid the complications present in the case at bar, actions in disbarment should be brought only by either the Attorney General or the Disciplinary Commission of this Court.
Note. — Reported in 198 N. E. 2d 381.