Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26Connecticut Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 374
... Common Pleas be created to take over the business , civil and criminal , now handled by the munici- pal courts ... Common Pleas to have two divisions , an Appellate Division and a Circuit Division . 2. The Appellate Division will have ...
... Common Pleas be created to take over the business , civil and criminal , now handled by the munici- pal courts ... Common Pleas to have two divisions , an Appellate Division and a Circuit Division . 2. The Appellate Division will have ...
Page 388
... COMMON PLEAS DIVISION Section 19. Creation . There is created a court of common pleas division of the general court of Connecticut . The division shall have a proper seal and shall be a court of record . Section 20. Number of Judges ...
... COMMON PLEAS DIVISION Section 19. Creation . There is created a court of common pleas division of the general court of Connecticut . The division shall have a proper seal and shall be a court of record . Section 20. Number of Judges ...
Page 394
... common pleas and safely kept therein and shall in all respects constitute records of said court of common pleas . Section 49. Actions pending in the court of common pleas . All civil and criminal proceedings of whatever nature and kind ...
... common pleas and safely kept therein and shall in all respects constitute records of said court of common pleas . Section 49. Actions pending in the court of common pleas . All civil and criminal proceedings of whatever nature and kind ...
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