Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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This is demonstrated by the situation in Hartford County where the total number of appearances entered in the jury cases exceeds the number of jury cases on the trial list . The total number of appearances of ten leading triers ...
This is demonstrated by the situation in Hartford County where the total number of appearances entered in the jury cases exceeds the number of jury cases on the trial list . The total number of appearances of ten leading triers ...
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The public does not realize , and sometimes I wonder if the lawyers do , that a very large part of the work of the trial judge is done in his chambers and in the library . It has been recommended that law clerks be made available to ...
The public does not realize , and sometimes I wonder if the lawyers do , that a very large part of the work of the trial judge is done in his chambers and in the library . It has been recommended that law clerks be made available to ...
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right is a heritage of the common law.1 As early as 1565 the right to a “ public trial ” was mentioned by legal writers , 2 and by 1649 , we find records of an accused petitioning for and receiving a public trial.3 By the time of ...
right is a heritage of the common law.1 As early as 1565 the right to a “ public trial ” was mentioned by legal writers , 2 and by 1649 , we find records of an accused petitioning for and receiving a public trial.3 By the time of ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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