Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 199
The plaintiff claimed that a modification in the amount of alimony may be made “ only upon proof of a substantial change in the financial situation of one or both parties , or of misconduct on the part of the plaintiff .
The plaintiff claimed that a modification in the amount of alimony may be made “ only upon proof of a substantial change in the financial situation of one or both parties , or of misconduct on the part of the plaintiff .
Page 382
... Amelia and Patricia in one information is substantially prejudicial to the defense . In criminal cases the fate of the defendant is in the hands of the jury . Thus , in determining if there is substantial prejudice to the defense ...
... Amelia and Patricia in one information is substantially prejudicial to the defense . In criminal cases the fate of the defendant is in the hands of the jury . Thus , in determining if there is substantial prejudice to the defense ...
Page 397
This recommendation was adopted with no substantial opposition . The genesis of this recommendation seems to have been the discovery or re - reading of the opinion of Mr. Justice Holmes in Missouri v . Holland , 252 U.S. 416 ( 1920 ) .
This recommendation was adopted with no substantial opposition . The genesis of this recommendation seems to have been the discovery or re - reading of the opinion of Mr. Justice Holmes in Missouri v . Holland , 252 U.S. 416 ( 1920 ) .
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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