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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... proper institutions those who cannot be corrected . 3. Set up an effective system of parole , providing supervision of those released from penal institutions to assist them to adjust successfully to life in their communities , and to ...
... proper institutions those who cannot be corrected . 3. Set up an effective system of parole , providing supervision of those released from penal institutions to assist them to adjust successfully to life in their communities , and to ...
Page 309
... proper cases and where skilfully done , probation has had highly satisfactory results in a much larger proportion of cases than former methods have shown . It may fairly be said to have demonstrated that it is the best method we have ...
... proper cases and where skilfully done , probation has had highly satisfactory results in a much larger proportion of cases than former methods have shown . It may fairly be said to have demonstrated that it is the best method we have ...
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... proper ground for serious complaint of a judicial officer , it is the right and duty of the lawyer to submit his grievances to the proper authorities . In such cases , but not otherwise , such charges should be encour- aged and the ...
... proper ground for serious complaint of a judicial officer , it is the right and duty of the lawyer to submit his grievances to the proper authorities . In such cases , but not otherwise , such charges should be encour- aged and the ...
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Active members Alexandria amended and re-enacted American Bar Association Annual Meeting Assembly of Virginia attorney Barton Big Stone Gap bill Bldg Catterall Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHICHESTER Chief Justice Christiansburg CIRCUIT COURTS client Code of Virginia Committee on Legislation Committee on Resolutions Congress Constitution corporation Court of Appeals crime criminal District Court Executive Committee Fairfax Federal FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE GOOLRICK GORDON Harrisonburg HENRY Holladay Honorary members HUGH JAMES JAMES H JOHN JOSEPH Judges elected judicial Law Reform lawyer Legislation and Law Lynchburg MARTIN ment mittee Newport Norfolk parole pension or retirement person Petersburg President prison probation Pulaski RANDOLPH recommendation retirement provisions RICHARD Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT Salary of judges sales tax Senator statute Staunton stenographer STUART Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS tion Virginia State Bar Volume XLIII Volume XXX Warrenton West Virginia White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM Winchester Wytheville