Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Mr. Martin : Mr. President and gentlemen , I think we all agree or should be agreed that the administration of justice is the nearest thing to our hearts in this Association and that respect for the judges and administration of justice ...
Mr. Martin : Mr. President and gentlemen , I think we all agree or should be agreed that the administration of justice is the nearest thing to our hearts in this Association and that respect for the judges and administration of justice ...
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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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... the improvement of the judicial system and the administration of justice . Each judge attending shall be entitled to be reimbursed for his necessary expenses to be paid from state appropriations made for such purpose . Section 6.
... the improvement of the judicial system and the administration of justice . Each judge attending shall be entitled to be reimbursed for his necessary expenses to be paid from state appropriations made for such purpose . Section 6.
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