Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 170
... judge ought to be a judge and nothing but a judge.101 It will be noted that a judge is not for- bidden to hold honorary positions , but is forbidden to hold other positions of trust or profit . This may very well represent a break with ...
... judge ought to be a judge and nothing but a judge.101 It will be noted that a judge is not for- bidden to hold honorary positions , but is forbidden to hold other positions of trust or profit . This may very well represent a break with ...
Page 473
... judge ? Do you think he ought to be reappointed ? " - the answers to all the questions were almost exactly the same ... Judge Kenneth Wynne , the answers to those questions were : 415 , Yes ; No , 17 ; Not answering , 77. With respect to ...
... judge ? Do you think he ought to be reappointed ? " - the answers to all the questions were almost exactly the same ... Judge Kenneth Wynne , the answers to those questions were : 415 , Yes ; No , 17 ; Not answering , 77. With respect to ...
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... Judge Advocates Association is a national , legal society and an affiliated organization of the American Bar Association . It was organized in Washington , D. C. , as a non - profit corporation under the laws of the District of Columbia ...
... Judge Advocates Association is a national , legal society and an affiliated organization of the American Bar Association . It was organized in Washington , D. C. , as a non - profit corporation under the laws of the District of Columbia ...
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