Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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... amendment that they be au- thorized to do so if they think proper . Mr. Parker : I think Mr. Gary's amendment is very well taken indeed , provided he does not say a similar committee , because I do not think there is any similar ...
... amendment that they be au- thorized to do so if they think proper . Mr. Parker : I think Mr. Gary's amendment is very well taken indeed , provided he does not say a similar committee , because I do not think there is any similar ...
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... amendment if it could be possibly worked in ; that is , that the commissioner , if such provision is made , should have the power to secure by proper means social investigation and psychiatric service . I may say with us the probation ...
... amendment if it could be possibly worked in ; that is , that the commissioner , if such provision is made , should have the power to secure by proper means social investigation and psychiatric service . I may say with us the probation ...
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... Amendment . The protection of that amendment is driven to a low water mark , both from the standpoint of procedural and substantive due process , having been , as stated by the Solicitor - General , inundated . The unsuccessful dissent ...
... Amendment . The protection of that amendment is driven to a low water mark , both from the standpoint of procedural and substantive due process , having been , as stated by the Solicitor - General , inundated . The unsuccessful dissent ...
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