Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 58
... magistrate . Next day the plaintiff changed her mind and subsequently sued for nullity , which was refused . The parties intended to be married ; they knew they were being married when the ceremony was performed ; they gave their full ...
... magistrate . Next day the plaintiff changed her mind and subsequently sued for nullity , which was refused . The parties intended to be married ; they knew they were being married when the ceremony was performed ; they gave their full ...
Page 140
... magistrate . Usually the prose- cution gives its evidence or enough to make out a prima facie case and then the accused reserves his defense . The reporting of the examination is quite free ( so long as it is " fair , accurate and ...
... magistrate . Usually the prose- cution gives its evidence or enough to make out a prima facie case and then the accused reserves his defense . The reporting of the examination is quite free ( so long as it is " fair , accurate and ...
Page 142
... magistrates in a preliminary hearing to decide whether or not there is a prima facie case to go to the jury . The criticism arises from the fact that in England most of the magistrates are lay justices of the peace , and not legally ...
... magistrates in a preliminary hearing to decide whether or not there is a prima facie case to go to the jury . The criticism arises from the fact that in England most of the magistrates are lay justices of the peace , and not legally ...
Contents
HOW CAN WE EXPEDITE THE BUSINESS OF THE COURTS? | 1 |
JUNE 1953 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
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