Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 51
... trial judge shortly after the trial and , while it no doubt is influenced by the briefs of counsel , the memorandum usually represents the actual decision - making and thought processes of the judge . The finding , on the other hand ...
... trial judge shortly after the trial and , while it no doubt is influenced by the briefs of counsel , the memorandum usually represents the actual decision - making and thought processes of the judge . The finding , on the other hand ...
Page 477
... trial by jury began to be introduced into written law . In 1164 , in the Con- stitutions of Clarendon , Henry the Second had the right to a trial by jury inscribed in written law in order to stem the use of duels to resolve disputes.18 ...
... trial by jury began to be introduced into written law . In 1164 , in the Con- stitutions of Clarendon , Henry the Second had the right to a trial by jury inscribed in written law in order to stem the use of duels to resolve disputes.18 ...
Page 478
... trial by jury . The judicial systems in other colonies generally followed the Virginia example . 26 Throughout the eighteenth century , the right to a jury trial by one's peers became an increasingly significant factor in the clash ...
... trial by jury . The judicial systems in other colonies generally followed the Virginia example . 26 Throughout the eighteenth century , the right to a jury trial by one's peers became an increasingly significant factor in the clash ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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