Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 18-19State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1944 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 85
... original jurisdiction to the Juvenile Court ( section 380g [ 1943 ] ) , and a decision that the Superior Court had no original jurisdiction . A repeal of the statute making permissive the treatment of offenders be- tween the ages of ...
... original jurisdiction to the Juvenile Court ( section 380g [ 1943 ] ) , and a decision that the Superior Court had no original jurisdiction . A repeal of the statute making permissive the treatment of offenders be- tween the ages of ...
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... original Juvenile Court Act of 1921 , but it was given for the first time the means of effectively undertaking the duties laid on Connecticut juvenile courts twenty years ago . Prior to January 1st , 1942 , when this Court went into ...
... original Juvenile Court Act of 1921 , but it was given for the first time the means of effectively undertaking the duties laid on Connecticut juvenile courts twenty years ago . Prior to January 1st , 1942 , when this Court went into ...
Page 101
... original order ? There is no minimum time prescribed . Let us put it this way : if , after twelve months from the issuance of the original order , it has been brought to the attention of the court that this last amendment had been ...
... original order ? There is no minimum time prescribed . Let us put it this way : if , after twelve months from the issuance of the original order , it has been brought to the attention of the court that this last amendment had been ...
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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