Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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RICHARD TAYLOR WILSON 1881-1951 Judge Richard Taylor Wilson , Judge of the Hustings Court of the City of Petersburg , died at his home in Petersburg on November 8 , 1951. He was born at Lynchburg , Virginia , on September 24 ...
RICHARD TAYLOR WILSON 1881-1951 Judge Richard Taylor Wilson , Judge of the Hustings Court of the City of Petersburg , died at his home in Petersburg on November 8 , 1951. He was born at Lynchburg , Virginia , on September 24 ...
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Clifton Forge Abbott , Earl L. ( 1929 ) Judge 19th Circuit Aiken , A. M. ( 1947 ) ..Judge Corporation Court .. Danville Alexander , J. R. H. ( 1929 ) Judge 26th Circuit Leesburg Backus , Franklin P. ( 1938 ) Baker , William E. .
Clifton Forge Abbott , Earl L. ( 1929 ) Judge 19th Circuit Aiken , A. M. ( 1947 ) ..Judge Corporation Court .. Danville Alexander , J. R. H. ( 1929 ) Judge 26th Circuit Leesburg Backus , Franklin P. ( 1938 ) Baker , William E. .
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In an early Virginia case , Dandridge's Case , a superior judge meeting a Mr. Dandridge on the court house steps had said good morning . Mr. Dandridge had replied in effect that he would not speak to a man so corrupt and cowardly as to ...
In an early Virginia case , Dandridge's Case , a superior judge meeting a Mr. Dandridge on the court house steps had said good morning . Mr. Dandridge had replied in effect that he would not speak to a man so corrupt and cowardly as to ...
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