Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... judicial service : eight as a trial judge , twenty - five as an appellate judge , twenty as chief justice . Judicial longevity alone will not make a judge great , but it is an indispensable concomitant of the develop- ment of high ...
... judicial service : eight as a trial judge , twenty - five as an appellate judge , twenty as chief justice . Judicial longevity alone will not make a judge great , but it is an indispensable concomitant of the develop- ment of high ...
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... judicial establishment thus integrated , the judges become responsible for any shortcom- ings anywhere in the courts , with the result that everyone all along the line does his duty , because otherwise the judges would be subject to ...
... judicial establishment thus integrated , the judges become responsible for any shortcom- ings anywhere in the courts , with the result that everyone all along the line does his duty , because otherwise the judges would be subject to ...
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... judicial department who is responsible not only for the collection of judicial statistics but also for the management of the extra - judicial business of the courts . We fall short of the standards set by the report in that the super ...
... judicial department who is responsible not only for the collection of judicial statistics but also for the management of the extra - judicial business of the courts . We fall short of the standards set by the report in that the super ...
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