Title 484 · MO 484

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Citation: Mo. Rev. Stat. § 484.220

Section: 484.220

484.220 , fails to appear, the court shall forthwith hear the evidence offered in support of said charge and the evidence offered by the accused, and shall determine the matter without delay.  And if the court finds that the charge has been sustained, or if the accused shall admit that he is guilty, the court shall remove him from practice or shall suspend him for a limited period, according to the nature of the offense and as the court may deem just and proper. ­­-------- (RSMo 1939 § 13333) Prior revisions: 1929 § 11712; 1919 § 686; 1909 § 956 (1972) Willfully and knowingly failing to make a federal income tax return is an offense involving moral turpitude within meaning of this section (rule). In re. MacLeod (Mo.), 479 S.W.2d 443.

---- end of effective  28 Aug 1939 ---- use this link to bookmark section  484.240 Effective dates prior to 1940 may not be the actual effective date. See FAQ 'When do laws become effective?'

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