Proceedings of the Idaho State Bar, Volume 1Capital News Publishing Company, 1925 - Bar associations Vols. 11 (1935)- include Proceedings of the Judicial Section, v. 1- |
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... motion has investi- gated and will report at this meeting as to whether formal complaint should be filed and proceedings taken for disbarment . Through the secretary's office most of the correspondence and detail is handled . There has ...
... motion has investi- gated and will report at this meeting as to whether formal complaint should be filed and proceedings taken for disbarment . Through the secretary's office most of the correspondence and detail is handled . There has ...
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... motion to penalize counsel or to dismiss under this rule accompanied by copies of all moving papers shall be served upon the adverse party or parties . Rule 30. On such motion there shall be presented the certificate of the clerk below ...
... motion to penalize counsel or to dismiss under this rule accompanied by copies of all moving papers shall be served upon the adverse party or parties . Rule 30. On such motion there shall be presented the certificate of the clerk below ...
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... motion by Mr. Oversmith , the meeting adjourned for the PROCEEDINGS OF SEPTEMBER 4 , 1925 In opening the meeting , Chairman R. D. Leeper said : " We will now resume the convention and I will first report on the organization of the ...
... motion by Mr. Oversmith , the meeting adjourned for the PROCEEDINGS OF SEPTEMBER 4 , 1925 In opening the meeting , Chairman R. D. Leeper said : " We will now resume the convention and I will first report on the organization of the ...
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... motion that the meeting adjourn today to meet at the court room tomorrow and that the public be invited . The Elk's club was also suggested as a place to meet . After some discussion , the matter of selecting a meet- ing place was left ...
... motion that the meeting adjourn today to meet at the court room tomorrow and that the public be invited . The Elk's club was also suggested as a place to meet . After some discussion , the matter of selecting a meet- ing place was left ...
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... motion by Judge Miles S. Johnson , seconded by P. E. Stookey , the report of the resolutions committee was adopted . A. S. Hardy inquired concerning Rule 26. R. H. Johnson , Boise , explained that the present rule 26 provides that a ...
... motion by Judge Miles S. Johnson , seconded by P. E. Stookey , the report of the resolutions committee was adopted . A. S. Hardy inquired concerning Rule 26. R. H. Johnson , Boise , explained that the present rule 26 provides that a ...
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Page 55 - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be ; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales ; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'da ghastly dew From the nations...
Page 66 - It is not a mere possible doubt; because everything relating to human affairs, and depending on moral evidence, is open to some possible or imaginary doubt. It is that state of the case which, after the entire comparison and consideration of all the evidence, leaves the minds of the jurors in that condition that they cannot say they feel an abiding conviction, to a moral certainty, of the truth of the charge.
Page 66 - A defendant in a criminal action is presumed to be innocent until the contrary is proved, and in case of a reasonable doubt whether his guilt is satisfactorily shown, he is entitled to an acquittal...
Page 72 - The stock and indebtedness of corporations shall not be increased except in pursuance of general law, nor without the consent of the persons holding the larger amount in value of the stock first obtained at a meeting to be held after sixty days' notice given in pursuance of law.
Page 72 - Other witnesses may also be examined on either side ; and the rules of evidence applicable to the trial of other issues, govern the admission or exclusion of...
Page 73 - Officers and directors shall be deemed to stand in a fiduciary relation to the corporation, and shall discharge the duties of their respective positions in good faith, and with that diligence, care and skill which ordinarily prudent men would exercise under similar circumstances in like positions.
Page 76 - The repeal of a statute or part thereof shall not affect or impair any act done or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment incurred prior to the time such repeal takes effect, but the same may be asserted, enforced, prosecuted or inflicted, as fully and to the same extent as if such repeal had not been effected...
Page 31 - It should be your effort to bring about in the Second Conference a development of the Hague Tribunal into a permanent tribunal composed of judges who are judicial officers and nothing else, who are paid adequate salaries, who have no other occupation, and who will devote their entire time to the trial and decision of international causes by judicial methods and under a sense of judicial responsibility.
Page 25 - No member of said board shall receive any compensation for his services as such, but shall be paid his necessary traveling expenses and those expenses incurred by him by an actual attendance upon the meetings of such board.
Page 123 - So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can.