Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 170
... statute meant.79 The interpretation of a state statute is a function of the state courts , and the Court was clearly indicating its displeasure with the interpretations of New York's Court of Appeals : that court , said Warren in the ...
... statute meant.79 The interpretation of a state statute is a function of the state courts , and the Court was clearly indicating its displeasure with the interpretations of New York's Court of Appeals : that court , said Warren in the ...
Page 262
... statute.2 27 Thus , when viewed in the light of all of the foregoing , and with these principles in mind , the words , “ In any criminal prosecution " , " the trial " ; and “ a mistrial ” , must be considered together as expressing a ...
... statute.2 27 Thus , when viewed in the light of all of the foregoing , and with these principles in mind , the words , “ In any criminal prosecution " , " the trial " ; and “ a mistrial ” , must be considered together as expressing a ...
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stitutional statute was not sufficient reason for upholding that statute . Furthermore , the Supreme Court had rejected the suggestion that a statute's coercive ill could be cured by giving to the court the discretionary power to accept ...
stitutional statute was not sufficient reason for upholding that statute . Furthermore , the Supreme Court had rejected the suggestion that a statute's coercive ill could be cured by giving to the court the discretionary power to accept ...
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CONNECTICUT | 2 |
The Warrantless Search Jacob W Landynski | 91 |
For Complete Table of Contents See Inside Page | 109 |
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