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Page 377
... regulations to govern them- selves , contrary to the law and that they must realize that the law which gave them official status likewise made district attorney and his staff their le- gal advisors , and placed them under the direction ...
... regulations to govern them- selves , contrary to the law and that they must realize that the law which gave them official status likewise made district attorney and his staff their le- gal advisors , and placed them under the direction ...
Page 401
... regulations , opinions and convictions for the law . Id . The alleged non - co - operation and mis- conduct of district attorney and his as- sistants , in their relations with grand jury , would not authorize district judge to recuse ...
... regulations , opinions and convictions for the law . Id . The alleged non - co - operation and mis- conduct of district attorney and his as- sistants , in their relations with grand jury , would not authorize district judge to recuse ...
Page 413
... regulations , opinions and convictions for the law . Id . The alleged non - co - operation and mis- conduct of district attorney and his as- sistants , in their relations with grand jury , would not authorize district judge to recuse ...
... regulations , opinions and convictions for the law . Id . The alleged non - co - operation and mis- conduct of district attorney and his as- sistants , in their relations with grand jury , would not authorize district judge to recuse ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
Continued | 2 |
Volume | 10 |
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