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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Page 26
... important subject in which we are greatly in- terested . The next report is that of the Special Committee on Legal Con- ferences ; Judge Armistead M. Dobie , Chairman . Judge Dobie : My words will be few and to the point , as most of ...
... important subject in which we are greatly in- terested . The next report is that of the Special Committee on Legal Con- ferences ; Judge Armistead M. Dobie , Chairman . Judge Dobie : My words will be few and to the point , as most of ...
Page 27
... important matter and will not get here until later . It is an important committee because there are many mat- ters of interest to be presented to the legislature on the part of the Association . So I am appointing Mr. John Randolph ...
... important matter and will not get here until later . It is an important committee because there are many mat- ters of interest to be presented to the legislature on the part of the Association . So I am appointing Mr. John Randolph ...
Page 421
... important of them - the hearsay rule . It will readily be acknowledged that most hearsay testimony has little or no probative value . Nevertheless , the Board has not found it wise to exclude hearsay evidence altogether . For one thing ...
... important of them - the hearsay rule . It will readily be acknowledged that most hearsay testimony has little or no probative value . Nevertheless , the Board has not found it wise to exclude hearsay evidence altogether . For one thing ...
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