Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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THE ARGUMENT OF AN APPEAL FROM THE JUDGE'S POINT OF VIEW By Hon . NEWELL JENNINGS * The rather clumsy title conveys the idea that this is a sequel to an article entitled “ How to Try a Case in the Trial Court from the Judge's Point of ...
THE ARGUMENT OF AN APPEAL FROM THE JUDGE'S POINT OF VIEW By Hon . NEWELL JENNINGS * The rather clumsy title conveys the idea that this is a sequel to an article entitled “ How to Try a Case in the Trial Court from the Judge's Point of ...
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It follows necessarily that no argument will be effective to accomplish its purpose unless the judge can hear and understand it . One of the tags of information I brought away from college is that clear articulation alone will hold the ...
It follows necessarily that no argument will be effective to accomplish its purpose unless the judge can hear and understand it . One of the tags of information I brought away from college is that clear articulation alone will hold the ...
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asked by the court as he gave to questions which arose during the preparation of his brief and oral argument . Mr. Davis ' discussion of the question is so clear and complete that I venture to quote from the article cited , p .
asked by the court as he gave to questions which arose during the preparation of his brief and oral argument . Mr. Davis ' discussion of the question is so clear and complete that I venture to quote from the article cited , p .
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Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF DELEGATES OCTOBER 15 1945 | 32 |
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