In Re Discipline Of Bryce Little
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The state bar association filed charges of professional misconduct against the respondent, Bryce Little, who was admitted to the bar of the state of Washington in May, 1932. It prayed that he be disciplined as the facts and law warrant. A hearing lasting three days was had upon the charges before a trial committee of the bar association, at which both the association and the respondent were represented by counsel. The record of the testimony exceeds five hundred pages, and includes forty-five exhibits. The report of the trial committee is twenty-nine pages in length. This entire record was reviewed by the board of governors of the state bar association, who permitted respondent and his counsel to introduce additional exhibits and to argue the matter, both orally and in writing. The record so made, together with the report and recommendations of the board