Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Walter T. McCarthy , of Arlington , Virginia , following the Judicial Conference held in April . This is the only concrete suggestion which the Committee has received and , due to the lack of time and the importance of the matter under ...
Walter T. McCarthy , of Arlington , Virginia , following the Judicial Conference held in April . This is the only concrete suggestion which the Committee has received and , due to the lack of time and the importance of the matter under ...
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This might be accomplished by grouping circuits or parts thereof into regional judicial circuits or by some other methods which the Supreme Court of Appeals might , from time to time , deem effective . " Your Committee explored possible ...
This might be accomplished by grouping circuits or parts thereof into regional judicial circuits or by some other methods which the Supreme Court of Appeals might , from time to time , deem effective . " Your Committee explored possible ...
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The great majority of these " non - judicial functions " now vested in our courts of record are placed there by constitutional provisions . Consequently , any change would require the drafting and approval of constitutional amendments .
The great majority of these " non - judicial functions " now vested in our courts of record are placed there by constitutional provisions . Consequently , any change would require the drafting and approval of constitutional amendments .
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