Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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not had a fair trial and that our experience with it is so limited that we cannot at this time say whether or not it will work satisfactorily . We only seek either by appropriate statute or by rule of court to give the trial court ...
not had a fair trial and that our experience with it is so limited that we cannot at this time say whether or not it will work satisfactorily . We only seek either by appropriate statute or by rule of court to give the trial court ...
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To you who have experienced pre - trial conferences no doubt the above strikes a familiar chord ; yet Mr. Nims , in his book on Pre - Trial , states that the first pre - trial was in Detroit , Michigan , in 1929.
To you who have experienced pre - trial conferences no doubt the above strikes a familiar chord ; yet Mr. Nims , in his book on Pre - Trial , states that the first pre - trial was in Detroit , Michigan , in 1929.
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The remaining 87 % were disposed of without trials . ... In Brooklyn the pre - trial procedure has been very successful in clearing the calendar of the Supreme Court but the case has been that the judges call in the attorneys , requires ...
The remaining 87 % were disposed of without trials . ... In Brooklyn the pre - trial procedure has been very successful in clearing the calendar of the Supreme Court but the case has been that the judges call in the attorneys , requires ...
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