Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 36Connecticut Bar Association, 1962 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 611
... received a disguised or con- structive dividend may have some of the sting lessened by the availability of the $ 50 dividend exclusion , 30 and the 4 % dividends received credit.3 31 In conclusion , it should be pointed out that there ...
... received a disguised or con- structive dividend may have some of the sting lessened by the availability of the $ 50 dividend exclusion , 30 and the 4 % dividends received credit.3 31 In conclusion , it should be pointed out that there ...
Page 639
... receiving stolen goods . The State , faced with the burden of proving that the defendant had actual knowledge that the goods were stolen when he received them , offered proof which amounted to evidence that certain musical instruments ...
... receiving stolen goods . The State , faced with the burden of proving that the defendant had actual knowledge that the goods were stolen when he received them , offered proof which amounted to evidence that certain musical instruments ...
Page 640
... received the stolen goods in the former case . The trial court charged the jury as follows : " You may con- sider the fact that . . . [ the accused ] was convicted of receiving stolen goods . . . as one of the circumstances in this case ...
... received the stolen goods in the former case . The trial court charged the jury as follows : " You may con- sider the fact that . . . [ the accused ] was convicted of receiving stolen goods . . . as one of the circumstances in this case ...
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