Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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no addition to the number of trial judges in the Superior Court . That number has remained at fifteen . There has been no increase in the number of court rooms available . In fact , there have been no major structural changes in the ...
no addition to the number of trial judges in the Superior Court . That number has remained at fifteen . There has been no increase in the number of court rooms available . In fact , there have been no major structural changes in the ...
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Except for their integration into the general court the Supreme and Superior Courts remain practically as constituted , with little change in their original or appellate jurisdiction . Because of the demonstrated inability of the ...
Except for their integration into the general court the Supreme and Superior Courts remain practically as constituted , with little change in their original or appellate jurisdiction . Because of the demonstrated inability of the ...
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We therefore set up our new Common Pleas Court in such manner that it had the power to hold jury trials , and there was provision for direct appeal to the Supreme Court . We also made extensive provisions for the integration of that new ...
We therefore set up our new Common Pleas Court in such manner that it had the power to hold jury trials , and there was provision for direct appeal to the Supreme Court . We also made extensive provisions for the integration of that new ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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