Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62 |
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It now gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you the Honorable James W. Stites , of Louisville : Judge Stites ... of Mr. Ercaddus ' story I might give you a tip on one of the finest pieces of contempt that I ever witnessed .
It now gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you the Honorable James W. Stites , of Louisville : Judge Stites ... of Mr. Ercaddus ' story I might give you a tip on one of the finest pieces of contempt that I ever witnessed .
Page 80
We don't want to give him any power whatsoever . The proposed bill doesn't do it . His duties would be to get information . He would have nothing to do with the conduct of your court , how to try litigation , and would not dare suggest ...
We don't want to give him any power whatsoever . The proposed bill doesn't do it . His duties would be to get information . He would have nothing to do with the conduct of your court , how to try litigation , and would not dare suggest ...
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This sub - committee of the Council held an executive meeting on June 11 , 1951 , at which time a public hearing was directed to be held on July 16 , 1951 , in the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Richmond , to give interested parties ...
This sub - committee of the Council held an executive meeting on June 11 , 1951 , at which time a public hearing was directed to be held on July 16 , 1951 , in the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Richmond , to give interested parties ...
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