Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26Connecticut Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 367
... errors of a judge or for verdict against evidence or for any other cause whatever , or by mo- tion in error ” should be brought up by appeal ; but writs of error or petitions for new trials were excepted . Just what was meant by ...
... errors of a judge or for verdict against evidence or for any other cause whatever , or by mo- tion in error ” should be brought up by appeal ; but writs of error or petitions for new trials were excepted . Just what was meant by ...
Page 370
... error to the supreme court of errors , " with spe- cific reference to certain matters involved in those proceed- ings.74 That power has since been continued.75 67 1 Day 330 . 68 CONN . STAT . , 1808 , p . 221 . 69 CONN . STAT . , 1821 ...
... error to the supreme court of errors , " with spe- cific reference to certain matters involved in those proceed- ings.74 That power has since been continued.75 67 1 Day 330 . 68 CONN . STAT . , 1808 , p . 221 . 69 CONN . STAT . , 1821 ...
Page 385
... errors , the superior court , the court of common pleas , and the juvenile court , which together shall constitute the general court of Connecticut . The territorial jurisdiction of the general court and each of its divisions shall be ...
... errors , the superior court , the court of common pleas , and the juvenile court , which together shall constitute the general court of Connecticut . The territorial jurisdiction of the general court and each of its divisions shall be ...
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