Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 43Connecticut Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... existence depends upon a functioning brain . ( The difference between existence and " living " ) . Hence , it seems that a medico - legal definition of death should ultimately center upon defining when the brain has ceased living . We ...
... existence depends upon a functioning brain . ( The difference between existence and " living " ) . Hence , it seems that a medico - legal definition of death should ultimately center upon defining when the brain has ceased living . We ...
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... existence simply because it is medically feasible . Two criteria were suggested for defining " living " : the patient should have a rational awareness of and an ability to remember events that relate to him ; and be able to interact ...
... existence simply because it is medically feasible . Two criteria were suggested for defining " living " : the patient should have a rational awareness of and an ability to remember events that relate to him ; and be able to interact ...
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... existence of current probable cause . In essence , then , an appraisal of timeliness involves an examination of the time - differential factor and the characteristics of the offense under investigation . With these guidelines in mind ...
... existence of current probable cause . In essence , then , an appraisal of timeliness involves an examination of the time - differential factor and the characteristics of the offense under investigation . With these guidelines in mind ...
Contents
SEPTEMBER 1969 NUMBER | 3 |
The Supreme Court of Connecticut | 117 |
Facts and Figures on County Law Libraries in | 134 |
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