Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 32Connecticut Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 64
... jury in medical negligence suits . The trial of such suits has evolved into a trial by doctors , rather than a trial by jury.48 Unless the negligence in question is con- demned by a qualified medical expert , or by the defendant himself ...
... jury in medical negligence suits . The trial of such suits has evolved into a trial by doctors , rather than a trial by jury.48 Unless the negligence in question is con- demned by a qualified medical expert , or by the defendant himself ...
Page 242
... Jury – Trial by jury is eliminated in criminal cases where the maximum penalty is no more than a $ 50 fine or thirty days in jail , and in civil cases where the amount in demand does not exceed $ 200 . Jury trial in other cases may be ...
... Jury – Trial by jury is eliminated in criminal cases where the maximum penalty is no more than a $ 50 fine or thirty days in jail , and in civil cases where the amount in demand does not exceed $ 200 . Jury trial in other cases may be ...
Page 379
... Jury . He went over the various allegations in the publication , com- menting on them as he proceeded , and pronounced the whole an atrocious libel . He informed the Jury that the law did not allow of the defendant giving in evidence ...
... Jury . He went over the various allegations in the publication , com- menting on them as he proceeded , and pronounced the whole an atrocious libel . He informed the Jury that the law did not allow of the defendant giving in evidence ...
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