In re Metzger

461 P.2d 405, 204 Kan. 391, 1969 Kan. LEXIS 367
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedDecember 6, 1969
DocketBar docket No. 4996
StatusPublished

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In re Metzger, 461 P.2d 405, 204 Kan. 391, 1969 Kan. LEXIS 367 (kan 1969).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

On November 17, 1969, Kenneth Franklin Metzger voluntarily surrendered his certificate admitting him to practice law in the courts of the State of Kansas, which is now on file with the clerk of this Court.

It is therefore ordered by the Court that the surrendered certificate be accepted and the clerk of this Court is ordered and directed to mark the certificate void and to strike Kenneth Franklin Metzger’s name from the roll of attorneys.

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