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Smith v. Dept. of Reg. & Education

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  • Title: Smith v. Dept. of Reg. & Education
  • Author : Supreme Court of Illinois
  • Release Date : January 04, 1952
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 70 KB

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This is a proceeding based upon the provisions of the Administrative Review Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1949, chap. 110, pars. 264-279, incl.,) to review the findings and the decision of the Department of Registration and Education which, through its Director, adopted the findings and recommendation of the Medical Examining Committee and revoked the license of George Franklin Smith to practice medicine in all of its branches in the State of Illinois. A complaint for review was filed in the superior court of Cook County where, after many sessions, the revocation order was affirmed by that court and the appeal therefrom brings the case here. On March 8, 1950, Lucy Boehne, of Evansville, Indiana, one of appellant's patients, filed a sworn complaint against Dr. Smith with the Department of Registration and Education charging violation of the Medical Practice Act. Pursuant thereto, a citation was issued by the Director of the administrative agency addressed to appellant, and with it a copy of the complaint was served upon the appellant on March 11, 1950. Therein a date for the hearing on said charges was fixed for April 13, 1950, and appellant was directed to file his sworn answer to the complaint within twenty days or by March 31, 1950. By stipulation, the time for answering or otherwise pleading was extended to April 12, 1950, and on that date appellant filed a sworn motion to dismiss the citation and complaint and also filed a sworn petition for the disqualification of the medical committee which had been appointed by the Director to hear the charges. Subsequently, on April 25, 1950, appellant filed his supplemental affidavit in support of the disqualification petition, detailing further charges of bias and prejudice against said medical committee.


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