Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 64State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1990 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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B. Destruction and Suppression of Evidence In State v . Leroux , " a case involving the state's destruction of evidence , the Appellate Court applied for the first time the United States Supreme Court's decision in Arizona Youngblood .
B. Destruction and Suppression of Evidence In State v . Leroux , " a case involving the state's destruction of evidence , the Appellate Court applied for the first time the United States Supreme Court's decision in Arizona Youngblood .
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An agency is not strictly bound by the rules of evidence and it may consider exhibits which would normally be incompetent in a judicial proceeding so long as the evidence is reliable and probative . " The agency may receive oral or ...
An agency is not strictly bound by the rules of evidence and it may consider exhibits which would normally be incompetent in a judicial proceeding so long as the evidence is reliable and probative . " The agency may receive oral or ...
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36 State of the art evidence is routinely held admissible by courts as a measure of a manufacturer's duty to use due care . " However , in strict tort product liability actions , state of the art evidence is not universally recognized .
36 State of the art evidence is routinely held admissible by courts as a measure of a manufacturer's duty to use due care . " However , in strict tort product liability actions , state of the art evidence is not universally recognized .
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1988 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1989 M Katherine Glassman | 43 |
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