Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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... appeals to the Supreme Court of Appeals as may be desirable . If ( 7 ) Your Committee was requested to report with respect to the rearrangement of the several circuits in Virginia and the propriety of a reduction in the number of ...
... appeals to the Supreme Court of Appeals as may be desirable . If ( 7 ) Your Committee was requested to report with respect to the rearrangement of the several circuits in Virginia and the propriety of a reduction in the number of ...
Page 128
... Appeals are selected by the Supreme Court . COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS : Appellate jurisdiction in all criminal cases . Three judges at a salary of $ 6,500 each . There is a commission to aid this court with two judges at a salary of ...
... Appeals are selected by the Supreme Court . COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS : Appellate jurisdiction in all criminal cases . Three judges at a salary of $ 6,500 each . There is a commission to aid this court with two judges at a salary of ...
Page 132
... Appeals , and to have a stenographer take down the evidence in every case heard in open court would seem to be a useless extravagance . ( 4 ) I am opposed to the suggestion that the dignity of our nisi prius courts requires the wearing ...
... Appeals , and to have a stenographer take down the evidence in every case heard in open court would seem to be a useless extravagance . ( 4 ) I am opposed to the suggestion that the dignity of our nisi prius courts requires the wearing ...
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