Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The decision is , at the very least , a disregard of the well - recognized and accepted view regarding the relative functions of the jury and the appellate court . 11 It fails to adhere to the principle that “ ... the trier is the final ...
The decision is , at the very least , a disregard of the well - recognized and accepted view regarding the relative functions of the jury and the appellate court . 11 It fails to adhere to the principle that “ ... the trier is the final ...
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That of course cannot be done for the reasons already stated . Though the parties are agreeable , the court cannot obtain jurisdiction by waiver or consent . 32 In the appellate court's opinion of the same case the. 29 Citing Dunham v .
That of course cannot be done for the reasons already stated . Though the parties are agreeable , the court cannot obtain jurisdiction by waiver or consent . 32 In the appellate court's opinion of the same case the. 29 Citing Dunham v .
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In the appellate court's opinion of the same case the holding was affirmed , the Supreme Court saying : 33 The trial court held that it had no jurisdiction of the defendant's prayer for the custody and support of the child .
In the appellate court's opinion of the same case the holding was affirmed , the Supreme Court saying : 33 The trial court held that it had no jurisdiction of the defendant's prayer for the custody and support of the child .
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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