Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 249
... conviction removed , so that it would not follow him the rest of his life , provided , that he has behaved himseif properly for a period of two years after his conviction and before he makes his request . If this proposal seems too ...
... conviction removed , so that it would not follow him the rest of his life , provided , that he has behaved himseif properly for a period of two years after his conviction and before he makes his request . If this proposal seems too ...
Page 250
... conviction , standing equally as a bar to any of the callings indicated above , and many other means of employment . For example , the appli- cation forms for the Connecticut State Civil Service warn the prospective employee that " ...
... conviction , standing equally as a bar to any of the callings indicated above , and many other means of employment . For example , the appli- cation forms for the Connecticut State Civil Service warn the prospective employee that " ...
Page 251
... conviction defendant has not been convicted of any other criminal offense , other than a traffic offense , and that his behavior has otherwise been good , the Court may , in its discretion , remove said conviction from the record , so ...
... conviction defendant has not been convicted of any other criminal offense , other than a traffic offense , and that his behavior has otherwise been good , the Court may , in its discretion , remove said conviction from the record , so ...
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The Warrantless Search Jacob W Landynski | 91 |
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