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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... argument will be effective to accom- plish 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 interest of the hearer ...
... argument will be effective to accom- plish 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 interest of the hearer ...
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... argument . Nothing I should think would be more irritating to an inquiring court than to have refuge taken in the familiar evasion ' I am coming to that ' and then to have the argument end with the promise unfulfilled . If you are ...
... argument . Nothing I should think would be more irritating to an inquiring court than to have refuge taken in the familiar evasion ' I am coming to that ' and then to have the argument end with the promise unfulfilled . If you are ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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