Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 94
... elect one of its members to serve as chairman of the committee . SEC . 3. The appointments of the members appointed by the president pro tempore of the senate and the speaker of the house shall be made in July of every odd - numbered ...
... elect one of its members to serve as chairman of the committee . SEC . 3. The appointments of the members appointed by the president pro tempore of the senate and the speaker of the house shall be made in July of every odd - numbered ...
Page 422
... elected a jury trial . This tends to focus attention on the administrative purposes of challenged statutes , and away from the question of burdened rights . By so doing certain coercive statutes which could be shown to have legitimate ...
... elected a jury trial . This tends to focus attention on the administrative purposes of challenged statutes , and away from the question of burdened rights . By so doing certain coercive statutes which could be shown to have legitimate ...
Page 424
... elect [ ed ] a jury trial . " 63 If this is the proper interpretation , then by arguing that the im- portant policy goals behind the Connecticut code ( encouraging guilty defendants to acknowledge their guilt by pleading , and of then ...
... elect [ ed ] a jury trial . " 63 If this is the proper interpretation , then by arguing that the im- portant policy goals behind the Connecticut code ( encouraging guilty defendants to acknowledge their guilt by pleading , and of then ...
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