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... tion . " The terms of the law which contemplates only the act and the state of mind of the individual who commits it , are modified in particular cases in accordance with the nature and needs of the defendant . As we have seen , this ...
... tion . " The terms of the law which contemplates only the act and the state of mind of the individual who commits it , are modified in particular cases in accordance with the nature and needs of the defendant . As we have seen , this ...
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... tion which they record , that the report is scarcely usable at all . ' The assistant is usually lounging against the bench engaged in casual conversa- tion with every passerby , careless , unimposing , undignified and indolent . He ...
... tion which they record , that the report is scarcely usable at all . ' The assistant is usually lounging against the bench engaged in casual conversa- tion with every passerby , careless , unimposing , undignified and indolent . He ...
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... tion applies to the administrative staff of the court . A number of changes has been suggested here , among them the crea- tion of new agencies such as probation departments , bail bond bureaus and clerical offices of various sorts . In ...
... tion applies to the administrative staff of the court . A number of changes has been suggested here , among them the crea- tion of new agencies such as probation departments , bail bond bureaus and clerical offices of various sorts . In ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
Copyright | |
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