Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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If a rigorous change or mistake rule were applied with sufficient consistency , the issue in a rezoning case would change from a question whether the amendment resulted from a thoughtful planning process reflecting a balancing of ...
If a rigorous change or mistake rule were applied with sufficient consistency , the issue in a rezoning case would change from a question whether the amendment resulted from a thoughtful planning process reflecting a balancing of ...
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The Court , therefore , suggested that the Sixth Amendment mandates concern not only for groups which are excluded , but also for the general inclusiveness and diversity of the pools which are used for jury selection .
The Court , therefore , suggested that the Sixth Amendment mandates concern not only for groups which are excluded , but also for the general inclusiveness and diversity of the pools which are used for jury selection .
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a » 108 Sixth Amendment challenge , it appears that a defendant need only establish that the jury pool was not drawn ... Louisiana , . . . we held that the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments command that petit jurors must be selected from ...
a » 108 Sixth Amendment challenge , it appears that a defendant need only establish that the jury pool was not drawn ... Louisiana , . . . we held that the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments command that petit jurors must be selected from ...
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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