Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 37Connecticut Bar Association, 1963 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 86
... trial . Adequate protection can be afforded the accused at the trial on the merits . But if the rights of the accused to a speedy disposi- tion of the charges against him are important , then why should there be any delay in ...
... trial . Adequate protection can be afforded the accused at the trial on the merits . But if the rights of the accused to a speedy disposi- tion of the charges against him are important , then why should there be any delay in ...
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... trial and appeal were concluded before June 19 , 1961 . Hall v . Warden183 was a prisoner's habeas corpus proceed- ing . The district court held that Mapp was not intended to require that a new trial or release be granted to a person ...
... trial and appeal were concluded before June 19 , 1961 . Hall v . Warden183 was a prisoner's habeas corpus proceed- ing . The district court held that Mapp was not intended to require that a new trial or release be granted to a person ...
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... trial , especially where timely objection was not made . Alternatively , the court held that the defendant was convicted after a fair and im- partial trial and the evidence even if illegally obtained was admissible at that time . To ...
... trial , especially where timely objection was not made . Alternatively , the court held that the defendant was convicted after a fair and im- partial trial and the evidence even if illegally obtained was admissible at that time . To ...
Contents
MARCH 1963 NUMBER | 1 |
VicePresident Walter M Pickett Jr 111 West Main Street Waterbury | 2 |
BOARD OF EDITORS OF CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL | 11 |
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