State Ex Rel. Dabney v. Ledbetter

1927 OK 353, 260 P. 454, 127 Okla. 85, 1927 Okla. LEXIS 279
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 11, 1927
Docket18323
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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State Ex Rel. Dabney v. Ledbetter, 1927 OK 353, 260 P. 454, 127 Okla. 85, 1927 Okla. LEXIS 279 (Okla. 1927).

Opinion

HUNT, J.

This is an original action in this court commenced and conducted under the provisions of sections 4105 to 4109, inclusive, O. O. S. 1921. On May 2, 1927, the following order was entered by this court:

“In the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma. The State of Oklahoma ex rel. Edwin Dabney, Attorney General, Petitioner, v. Hugh A. Ledbetter, Respondent. No. 18323.
“Order.
“On this the 2nd day of M'ay, 1927, the Honorable J. W. Clark, one of the members of this court, in a conference of this court, moved and requested this court to direct the Attorney General of this state to file a complaint against Hugh A. Ledbetter to the end that certain statements and acts the said Hugh A. Ledbetter is reported to have been' guilty of, be investigated, heard, considered, and determined, and if said reports be established as true, that the said Hugh A. Ledbetter be disbarred and "his license to practice law canceled.
“Thereupon the said motion and request of the Honorable J. W. Clark was considered by a quorum of this court.
“The court finds that the request and motion of Justice Clark should be granted, and that the Attorney General should be directed to prepare and cause to be filed a complaint against the said Hugh A. Ledbetter, and that the said Hugh A. Ledbetter should be notified to appear before this court on the 27th day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m., to answer said complaint.
“It is, therefore, the order and judgment of this court that the Honorable Edwin Dabney, Attorney General of the state of Oklahoma, cause to be filed a complaint against Hugh A. Ledbetter, setting forth reported acts of misconduct the said Hugh A. ■Ledbetter is alleged to have committed, praying that said Hugh A. Ledbetter be disbarred if the court finds that said acts had been committed by the said Hugh A. Led-better.
“It is further ordered that a copy of the complaint together with a copy of this order, be served upon the said Hugh A. Led-better by the clerk of this court, and the said Hugh A. Ledbetter is directed to appear before this court on the 27th day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m., and there show cause, if any he may have, why he should not be disbarred.
“Done in open court this 2nd day of May, 1927.
“Attest:
“(Signed) Ered P. Branson,
“Chief Justice.
“Jessie E. Moore, Clerk ('Seal)’’

Thereafter, on May 5, 1927, and in pursuance of said order, a complaint, of which the following is a true and correct copy, was filed herein by Honorable Edwin Dab-ney, Attorney General:

“In the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma.
“The State of Oklahoma ex rel. Edwin Dabney Attorney General, Petitioner, v. Hugh A. Ledbetter, Respondent. No. 18323.
“Complaint.
“Comes now Edwin Dabney, the duly elected, qualified and acting Attorney General of the state of Oklahoma, and in the name of the state of Oklahoma, and upon the direction of this court to file this complaint and institute this action, makes complaint of and against Hugh A. Ledbetter, and respectfully shows to this court, that:
“Said Hugh A. Ledbetter has heretofore been issued by this court a proper certificate and license to practice law. That he is now and has been for the past several years engaged in the practice of law with offices in Ardmore, Okla.
“That by' reason of the issuance of said license and certificate to the said Hugh A. Ledbetter, and by reason of his having taken the oath of an attorney as required by the statutes of this state, the said Hugh A. *87 Ledbetter is and lias been at all times hereinafter mentioned an officer of this court and a member of the bar.
“Your complainant further shows to this court that the said Hugh A. Ledbetter has been guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer of this court and an attorney at law, in that he has violated and breached the duties imposed by law upon an officer of this court, and an attorney in the following particulars, to wit;
“That the said Hugh A. Ledbetter is now and has been for a long period of time engaged in a vindictive, malicious, systematic and continuous, scurrilous attack upon this court and other courts, seeking by his false statements and aspersions to cast reflection upon the members of the courts and to destroy the confidence and respect of the public in this and other courts.
“Your complainant speeifiieally shows and herewith sets forth specific acts of misconduct wherein the said Hugh A. Ledbetter has both violated his oath as an attorney and breached the duties enjoined upon him by law in the following;
“That the said Hugh A. Ledbetter did state and advise one H. B. Martin that he, Hugh A. Ledbetter, had bribed the Honorable J. TV. Clark, one of the members of this court, by giving to the said J. TV. Clark $750 and talcing a receipt therefor, the object, purpose, and intent' of said action being to improperly obtain from said J. TV. Clark an opinion favorable to the interest represented by -the said Hugh A. Ledbetter in a cause then and there pending in this court. That said statement and representation so made by the said Hugh A. Ledbetter to the said Martin was false and untrue and was made by the said Hugh A. Ledbet-ter to the said H. B. Martin for the malevolent, wicked, and foul purpose on the part of the said Hugh A. Ledbetter to give unto the said H. B. Martin colorable cause to incorporate at length the said scandalous, defamatory, and scurrilous statement in an affidavit or motion for continuance to he prepared and filed by the said H. B. Martin in cause No. 18080, pending before this court, wherein the said H. B. Martin was being proceeded against for a contempt of this court. The said Hugh .A. Ledbetter thereby designing, knowing, and intending that the said false statements would be so incorporated in such an affidavit or motion, and that the same would be published in the newspapers of this state, and thereby such sensational, scandalous, vicious, scurrilous, and defamatory false charges conveyed to the citizens of the state, to the end that the confidence and respect of the public in this court and other courts would thereby be destroyed. That a copy of the affidavit of H. B. Martin in cause No. 18080, incorporating and referring to the oral and written statements made by said Hugh A. Ledbetter to the said H. B. Martin, is attached hereto under the mark of Exhibit ‘A,’ filed herewith and by reference made- a part hereof.
“Your complainant states in the alternative that if the statements made by the said Hugh A. Ledbetter to the said H. B. Martin, referred to in the preceding paragraph and particularly detailed in Exhibit ‘A,’ are or were true, then the said Hugh A. Ledbetter was guilty of misconduct unbecoming an attorney and officer of this court, violated his oath of office, breached the duties enjoined upon him by law, and did commit a felony, to wit, the crime of bribery.

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