Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 61State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1987 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW 1985-86 COURT YEAR BY WESLEY W. HORTON AND ALEXANDRA Davis The year 1986 was not an exciting ... The Appellate Court supposedly was created in 1983 to handle routine appeals so that the Supreme Court could ...
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW 1985-86 COURT YEAR BY WESLEY W. HORTON AND ALEXANDRA Davis The year 1986 was not an exciting ... The Appellate Court supposedly was created in 1983 to handle routine appeals so that the Supreme Court could ...
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While the Appellate Court decided almost twice as many total appeals as the Supreme Court , the Supreme Court decided more criminal appeals than the Appellate Court . In percentages , the difference is amazing : 63 % versus 32 % .
While the Appellate Court decided almost twice as many total appeals as the Supreme Court , the Supreme Court decided more criminal appeals than the Appellate Court . In percentages , the difference is amazing : 63 % versus 32 % .
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Superior Court judges were frequently used in the Appellate Court in 1985 , but not in 1986 . The authors noted last year that the Supreme Court was rather deferential to the Appellate Court in certified appeals .
Superior Court judges were frequently used in the Appellate Court in 1985 , but not in 1986 . The authors noted last year that the Supreme Court was rather deferential to the Appellate Court in certified appeals .
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