Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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Page 29
... received and filed . The report of the Committee on Cooperation with Virginia State Bar , of which a former President of this Association is Chairman , Mr. Howard C. Gilmer , Jr. , will be received at this time . Mr. Gilmer presented ...
... received and filed . The report of the Committee on Cooperation with Virginia State Bar , of which a former President of this Association is Chairman , Mr. Howard C. Gilmer , Jr. , will be received at this time . Mr. Gilmer presented ...
Page 32
... received and filed . The Secretary presented the report of the Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar . ( See Reports beginning p . 122 , infra . President Sutton : If there are no comments , the report will be received and ...
... received and filed . The Secretary presented the report of the Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar . ( See Reports beginning p . 122 , infra . President Sutton : If there are no comments , the report will be received and ...
Page 242
... received the death sentence , should have been acquitted . He held that three who received life imprisonment should have been hung and five in all acquitted . Justice Bernard dissented from the majority opinion both on the law and the ...
... received the death sentence , should have been acquitted . He held that three who received life imprisonment should have been hung and five in all acquitted . Justice Bernard dissented from the majority opinion both on the law and the ...
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