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Page 63
... Cleveland bar , 128 , or almost 40 per cent , accepted no criminal cases at all , and only three per cent took them regu- larly . One of the reasons most frequently assigned for refusal to take criminal cases was a feeling that it was ...
... Cleveland bar , 128 , or almost 40 per cent , accepted no criminal cases at all , and only three per cent took them regu- larly . One of the reasons most frequently assigned for refusal to take criminal cases was a feeling that it was ...
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... Cleveland was studied in the Cleveland Crime Survey of 1921. The conclusions reached were : " In respect of legal ability the court contains four judges who might be said to measure up to the requirements of the office - one by reason ...
... Cleveland was studied in the Cleveland Crime Survey of 1921. The conclusions reached were : " In respect of legal ability the court contains four judges who might be said to measure up to the requirements of the office - one by reason ...
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... Cleveland Foundation , 219 ; Bar Association , 252 Cleveland Press , 205 Clinics , 156 Cobb , Irvin , 189 Code of Criminal Procedure of Amer . Law Institute , 22 , 105 Connecticut , public defender system , 70 Contempt power of courts ...
... Cleveland Foundation , 219 ; Bar Association , 252 Cleveland Press , 205 Clinics , 156 Cobb , Irvin , 189 Code of Criminal Procedure of Amer . Law Institute , 22 , 105 Connecticut , public defender system , 70 Contempt power of courts ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
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