35 Wn.2d 191, In the Matter of the Proceedings for the Disbarment of GARFIELD C. BARNETT, JR., an Attorney at Law

[No. C. D. 2590. En Banc.      Supreme Court      November 30, 1949.]

In the Matter of the Proceedings for the Disbarment of
      GARFIELD C. BARNETT, JR., an Attorney at Law.«1»

[1] ATTORNEY AND CLIENT - DISBARMENT OF ATTORNEY - STATUTORY PROVISIONS - CONVICTION OF INFAMOUS CRIME. An attorney convicted of the crime of bartering and exchanging narcotics and of conspiring with others to do so, was convicted of an infamous crime as defined by Rem. Rev. Stat., § 5113, and will be disbarred.

Proceedings filed in the supreme court September 13, 1949, for the disbarment of an attorney, upon findings of the board of governors of the state bar association recommending disbarment. Judgment of disbarment.

Nelson R. Anderson, for board of governors.

PER CURIAM. -

This is a proceeding for the disbarment of Garfield C. Barnett, Jr., authorized to practice law before the courts of this state. The record presented to us by the board of governors of the state bar association discloses that Barnett was, May 13, 1948, convicted in the United States district court, western district of Washington, northern division, of the crime of bartering and exchanging a large quantity of narcotics, and with conspiring with others to sell, barter, and exchange narcotic drugs. The defendant in that case was sentenced to imprisonment in the Federal penitentiary for a period of three years and nine months. On appeal, the judgment of the trial court was affirmed by the United States circuit court of appeals for the ninth circuit.

[1] The attorney was convicted of an infamous crime as defined by Rem. Rev. Stat., § 5113 [P.P.C. § 519-17], and should no longer be permitted to practice law. In re French, 156 Wash. 609, 287 Pac. 677; In re Liliopoulos, 175 Wash. 338, 27 P. (2d) 691. It is therefore ordered that Garfield C. Barnett, Jr., be, and he hereby is, permanently disbarred from the practice of law in this state, and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys.


«1» Reported in 211 P. (2d) 714.

[1] See 55 A. L. R. 1373; 5 Am. Jur. 428.