Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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a I. THE FINDING SYSTEM The primary culprit - at least in court cases , where a majority of the important issues arise — is the finding system . Even one - who acquires a fair mastery of the complex appellate rules finds it difficult to ...
a I. THE FINDING SYSTEM The primary culprit - at least in court cases , where a majority of the important issues arise — is the finding system . Even one - who acquires a fair mastery of the complex appellate rules finds it difficult to ...
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In liberalizing its power of review over the trial court's finding , the Supreme Court would be taking a major step in desanctifying the finding . From such a step other important benefits would be likely to flow .
In liberalizing its power of review over the trial court's finding , the Supreme Court would be taking a major step in desanctifying the finding . From such a step other important benefits would be likely to flow .
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the supreme court ; or ( 3 ) a motion for extension of time in which to file a request for finding and draft finding : 130 If a motion for extension of time is filed in order to obtain a transcript of the trial necessary for preparation ...
the supreme court ; or ( 3 ) a motion for extension of time in which to file a request for finding and draft finding : 130 If a motion for extension of time is filed in order to obtain a transcript of the trial necessary for preparation ...
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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