Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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of Styles , one would assume this deletion to be a significant constitutional change . Yet , when Delegate Tarpinian moved adoption of this and other changes on the floor of the Constitutional Convention , he remarked : As understood by ...
of Styles , one would assume this deletion to be a significant constitutional change . Yet , when Delegate Tarpinian moved adoption of this and other changes on the floor of the Constitutional Convention , he remarked : As understood by ...
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It follows , therefore , that “ a rigid constitutional rule ” prohibiting a prosecutor from “ acting forthrightly in his dealings with the defense could only invite unhealthy subterfuge that would drive the practice of plea bargaining ...
It follows , therefore , that “ a rigid constitutional rule ” prohibiting a prosecutor from “ acting forthrightly in his dealings with the defense could only invite unhealthy subterfuge that would drive the practice of plea bargaining ...
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decided that in their judgment Congress had no constitutional power to impose any obligation upon municipal organizations.67 The term “ obligation ” was construed to cover the imposition of “ civil liability ” on municipalities .
decided that in their judgment Congress had no constitutional power to impose any obligation upon municipal organizations.67 The term “ obligation ” was construed to cover the imposition of “ civil liability ” on municipalities .
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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