Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... vote sustains the question and a tie vote defeats it . It will be noted , however , that the vote is always upon the principal question , and not upon the ruling . Hence if counsel moves for a finding of not guilty , the law member ...
... vote sustains the question and a tie vote defeats it . It will be noted , however , that the vote is always upon the principal question , and not upon the ruling . Hence if counsel moves for a finding of not guilty , the law member ...
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... vote . In determining how many votes are needed to make the required two - thirds vote , a fraction is counted as one in favor of the accused . Thus , assuming that eight members are present at the time of voting , six votes would be ...
... vote . In determining how many votes are needed to make the required two - thirds vote , a fraction is counted as one in favor of the accused . Thus , assuming that eight members are present at the time of voting , six votes would be ...
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... voted for an acquittal on a given finding , he is duty bound to vote for a proper sentence . Voting is again by secret written ballot , starting with the lightest suggested sentence ( when a mandatory punishment is not imposed ) until ...
... voted for an acquittal on a given finding , he is duty bound to vote for a proper sentence . Voting is again by secret written ballot , starting with the lightest suggested sentence ( when a mandatory punishment is not imposed ) until ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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