Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 23Connecticut Bar Association, 1949 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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that the Governor or Deputy Governor and two magistrates might hold the court , and if both the Governor and Deputy Governor were absent , three magistrates might meet , choose a moderator and hold the court . The Governor usually ...
that the Governor or Deputy Governor and two magistrates might hold the court , and if both the Governor and Deputy Governor were absent , three magistrates might meet , choose a moderator and hold the court . The Governor usually ...
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... hold court there . Evidently this did not satisfy the people dwelling in that plantation because , on April 11 , 1660 , upon their petition , an assistant and four commissioners were appointed who , with a magis- trate , were to keep ...
... hold court there . Evidently this did not satisfy the people dwelling in that plantation because , on April 11 , 1660 , upon their petition , an assistant and four commissioners were appointed who , with a magis- trate , were to keep ...
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... hold over beyond his two year term.14 But the Forty - Seventh Amendment , which became effective on December 16 , 1948 , took away this limitation . The provision for hold - over appointments antedated the effective date of the new ...
... hold over beyond his two year term.14 But the Forty - Seventh Amendment , which became effective on December 16 , 1948 , took away this limitation . The provision for hold - over appointments antedated the effective date of the new ...
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WAR CRIMES TRIALS Hon Edward J Daly | 2 |
Published Quarterly by The State Bar Association of Connecticut | 3 |
DECEMBER 1949 NUMBER | 4 |
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