Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 55Connecticut Bar Association, 1981 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 182
Often jurors “ cannot understand what the judge tells them about the legal rules . ... could , merely from listening to the instructions of the judge , gain the knowledge necessary to grasp the true import of the judge's words .
Often jurors “ cannot understand what the judge tells them about the legal rules . ... could , merely from listening to the instructions of the judge , gain the knowledge necessary to grasp the true import of the judge's words .
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56 Trial court merger and the administrative changes that accompanied it have resulted in a difficult period of adjustment for Connecticut judges and court staffs . Considerable progress has been made in effectuating the mandated ...
56 Trial court merger and the administrative changes that accompanied it have resulted in a difficult period of adjustment for Connecticut judges and court staffs . Considerable progress has been made in effectuating the mandated ...
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Whatever the benefits of management changes that have been made , these changes apparently have adversely affected the morale of many judges , including some judges generally considered among the best . One informant asserted that the ...
Whatever the benefits of management changes that have been made , these changes apparently have adversely affected the morale of many judges , including some judges generally considered among the best . One informant asserted that the ...
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Connecticut Supreme Court Review 197980 Court Year Wesley W Horton | 1 |
Survey of 1980 Developments in Connecticut mily | 29 |
Corporations William H Cuddy | 62 |
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