
    In the Matter of Stanley Roy Root, an Attorney, Respondent. Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Petitioner.
    First Department,
    August 17, 1978
    APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL
    
      Michael Alan Schwartz of counsel (James D. Porter, Jr., attorney), for petitioner.
    
      John G. Bonomi for respondent.
   OPINION OF THE COURT

Per Curiam.

The petitioner moves to confirm that part of the Referee’s report as recommended that the respondent be adjudged guilty of professional misconduct for his conviction of the crime of perjury in the third degree. The petitioner moves to disaffirm the part of the report as merely recommended the sanction of censure. The respondent cross-moves to confirm the report in its entirety.

The respondent does not contest the fact that he should be adjudged guilty of professional misconduct (Judiciary Law, § 90, subd 2). Thus, the sole question presented is the sanction to be imposed upon him. The respondent’s conviction, although only for a class A misdemeanor, indicates a deficiency on his part of a most essential attribute of a practicing attorney, viz., truthfulness. Therefore, taking into account the respondent’s otherwise unblemshied record and extensive pro bono legal work, we find that the evidence warrants a suspension for a period of 18 months.

Accordingly, the motion and cross motion should be granted only to the extent of adjudging the respondent guilty of professional misconduct and suspending him from the practice of law for a period of 18 months.

Murphy, P. J., Silverman, Evans, Lane and Markewich, JJ., concur.

Respondent suspended from practice as an attorney and counselor at law in the State of New York for a period of 18 months, effective September 18, 1978.  