Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 18-19State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1944 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... jury committee or the selectmen as the case may be . It is from these lists that the board of jury commissioners in each county makes up the list of jurors . In each county the clerk of the Superior Court and two electors appointed by ...
... jury committee or the selectmen as the case may be . It is from these lists that the board of jury commissioners in each county makes up the list of jurors . In each county the clerk of the Superior Court and two electors appointed by ...
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The jury boxes are retained in the custody of the clerk of the Superior Court . Before or during each jury term of the Superior Court or Court of Common Pleas , the clerk or assistant clerk publicly and in the presence of a judge of ...
The jury boxes are retained in the custody of the clerk of the Superior Court . Before or during each jury term of the Superior Court or Court of Common Pleas , the clerk or assistant clerk publicly and in the presence of a judge of ...
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... jury trial by the defendant , and requires that it be in writing , with the approval of the court and the consent of the government . It also provides that trial may be by a jury of less than twelve where so stipulated with the approval ...
... jury trial by the defendant , and requires that it be in writing , with the approval of the court and the consent of the government . It also provides that trial may be by a jury of less than twelve where so stipulated with the approval ...
Contents
SUMMARY DRAFT OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION | 41 |
WHY BAR INTEGRATION WAS REJECTED | 54 |
CONCERNING CHANGES IN STATUTE LAW | 81 |
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