Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... lawyer , then as Commonwealth's Attor- ney , and lastly as a distinguished judge . Admitted to the bar in 1895 , he began the practice of law in Orange County , where he became Commonwealth's Attorney in 1908. In that year he was one of ...
... lawyer , then as Commonwealth's Attor- ney , and lastly as a distinguished judge . Admitted to the bar in 1895 , he began the practice of law in Orange County , where he became Commonwealth's Attorney in 1908. In that year he was one of ...
Page 148
... Commonwealth's Attorney and had little difficulty in securing the Democratic nomination . The county had before that time been giving a large Republican majority . He was pitted against a former State Senator who had never been defeated ...
... Commonwealth's Attorney and had little difficulty in securing the Democratic nomination . The county had before that time been giving a large Republican majority . He was pitted against a former State Senator who had never been defeated ...
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... Commonwealth's Attorney the enforce- ment of the recently enacted Mapp Prohibition Law in Virginia became important , and his able and vigorous prosecutions of the violations of this law was noteworthy and attracted widespread attention ...
... Commonwealth's Attorney the enforce- ment of the recently enacted Mapp Prohibition Law in Virginia became important , and his able and vigorous prosecutions of the violations of this law was noteworthy and attracted widespread attention ...
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