In Re Alkow
1966.CA.40477 ; 64 Cal. 2d 838; 51 Cal. Rptr. 912; 415 P.2d 800
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THE COURT. Harry Alkow, a 60-year-old attorney admitted to practice in 1927, was convicted in 1964 of manslaughter in the driving of a vehicle. (Pen. Code, § 192, subd. 3 (b).) He was placed on probation for three years upon specified conditions including, among others, that he serve 11 months in jail subject to the provisions of Penal Code section 1208, then known as the Work Furlough Rehabilitation Law, and that during the 11 months he practice law only at the office of a named attorney and make only "routine court appearances, no trials, no motions." He did not appeal.