Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26Connecticut Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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sufficient authority in the judges of the superior court to accomplish it by rule . The statute establishing the Juvenile Court provides that all appeals from it shall be heard " at sessions of the superior court to be held solely for ...
sufficient authority in the judges of the superior court to accomplish it by rule . The statute establishing the Juvenile Court provides that all appeals from it shall be heard " at sessions of the superior court to be held solely for ...
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... superior court , including the judges of the supreme court . Except for changes in the number of superior court judges , that has since been the law . 19 All justices of the supreme court are therefore also judges of the superior court ...
... superior court , including the judges of the supreme court . Except for changes in the number of superior court judges , that has since been the law . 19 All justices of the supreme court are therefore also judges of the superior court ...
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... superior court , which have been filed and are pending in the superior court on ( date of act ) shall remain pending until their final adjudication or termination and express jurisdiction is hereby conferred on the superior court to ...
... superior court , which have been filed and are pending in the superior court on ( date of act ) shall remain pending until their final adjudication or termination and express jurisdiction is hereby conferred on the superior court to ...
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