Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 148
... record - often including photograph and fingerprints has been made , even when the arrested person has been absolved of any wrongdoing . In its Second Annual Report , the Board observes that such records assume importance when a person ...
... record - often including photograph and fingerprints has been made , even when the arrested person has been absolved of any wrongdoing . In its Second Annual Report , the Board observes that such records assume importance when a person ...
Page 481
... record . The attorney was saved considerable embarrassment before the court when made aware of his client's record . Over the preceding five years , he had been convicted several times , spending more time in jail than out . The ...
... record . The attorney was saved considerable embarrassment before the court when made aware of his client's record . Over the preceding five years , he had been convicted several times , spending more time in jail than out . The ...
Page 482
... records , it is often necessary to secure addi- tional information from military record centers . The de- fendant will require some time to put his hands on records of this nature . The report can be expedited if the client has these ...
... records , it is often necessary to secure addi- tional information from military record centers . The de- fendant will require some time to put his hands on records of this nature . The report can be expedited if the client has these ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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