Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 117
... course of a trial . The law member's rulings on admissibility of evidence are final , but on other matters they are final only if no member of the court objects . ( Observe that the objection must come from another member of the court ...
... course of a trial . The law member's rulings on admissibility of evidence are final , but on other matters they are final only if no member of the court objects . ( Observe that the objection must come from another member of the court ...
Page 118
... course , in a very obvious case of unques- tioned cause , the president may excuse the challenged member unless some objection is raised by court or counsel . A majority vote sustains a challenge and a tie vote defeats it . Voting is ...
... course , in a very obvious case of unques- tioned cause , the president may excuse the challenged member unless some objection is raised by court or counsel . A majority vote sustains a challenge and a tie vote defeats it . Voting is ...
Page 240
... course of the ensuing 6 months all the above works will probably be recited as each class recites daily when Mr. Hitchock is not engaged in Court . I lecture daily as before observed , & my course occupies about 14 or 15 Months ...
... course of the ensuing 6 months all the above works will probably be recited as each class recites daily when Mr. Hitchock is not engaged in Court . I lecture daily as before observed , & my course occupies about 14 or 15 Months ...
Contents
APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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