Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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great pride the outstanding position of our own Chief Justice at that Conference as a leader in the field of improvement in the administration of justice . At this point it is proper to say that none of the accomplishments of the past ...
great pride the outstanding position of our own Chief Justice at that Conference as a leader in the field of improvement in the administration of justice . At this point it is proper to say that none of the accomplishments of the past ...
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... C. Vernon Justice Justice Justice Chief Justice Justice Justice .Justice Tazewell Norfolk Roanoke Chase City Richmond Roanoke Hampton CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA Oast , E. L. Judge 1st Circuit .. Hutton , John K. Judge 2nd Circuit .
... C. Vernon Justice Justice Justice Chief Justice Justice Justice .Justice Tazewell Norfolk Roanoke Chase City Richmond Roanoke Hampton CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA Oast , E. L. Judge 1st Circuit .. Hutton , John K. Judge 2nd Circuit .
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Justice Higgins later resigned and was succeeded by Major General Cramer . These jurists were men of eminence , highly trained , and of broad experience . The majority of them had sat on the highest courts of their respective countries ...
Justice Higgins later resigned and was succeeded by Major General Cramer . These jurists were men of eminence , highly trained , and of broad experience . The majority of them had sat on the highest courts of their respective countries ...
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