Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 83Virginia State Bar Association, 1972 - Bar associations |
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Page 154
... appeals in the Tide- water area . To allow the Court to remain overburdened will undoubtedly increase its backlog of cases and overwork its personnel , and necessarily reduce the time allotted to the consideration of each case . In an ...
... appeals in the Tide- water area . To allow the Court to remain overburdened will undoubtedly increase its backlog of cases and overwork its personnel , and necessarily reduce the time allotted to the consideration of each case . In an ...
Page 157
... Appeals meets in a large measure most if not all of the foregoing objections . In the beginning the Court of Appeals would consist of three per- manent members who would sit in various locations of the state where the petitions for appeal ...
... Appeals meets in a large measure most if not all of the foregoing objections . In the beginning the Court of Appeals would consist of three per- manent members who would sit in various locations of the state where the petitions for appeal ...
Page 158
... Appeals . Since only three judges hear petitions for appeals or hear cases where the Court of Appeals has granted an appeal , there would be no dif- ficulty in passing the record around among the judges and thereby eli- minate the ...
... Appeals . Since only three judges hear petitions for appeals or hear cases where the Court of Appeals has granted an appeal , there would be no dif- ficulty in passing the record around among the judges and thereby eli- minate the ...
Contents
NINTH MIDWINTER MEETING | 7 |
Second Day Morning Session | 29 |
Greetings from The West Virginia Bar Association | 143 |
Copyright | |
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Abingdon Alexandria American Bar Association Annual Meeting Applause Arlington attorney Bar Association Officers bill Chairman Charles Charlottesville Circuit Bar Association Clients Commission County Bar Association Court of Appeals courts of record criminal Danville duly seconded Edward Executive Committee Fairfax Fredericksburg Geddy George going Hampton Harrisonburg Harry Hunter indeterminate sentencing intermediate appellate court James John Joseph Judge U. S. District Judicial Circuit jury Justice I'Anson Law School legislation Lewis Lynchburg Martinsville matter motion for adoption Mullin Newport Norfolk panel parole Portsmouth Powell practice prison problem Professor Wadlington question recommendations Regular Meetings Richard Richard F Richmond Richmond Roanoke Robert Robert E Secretary-Treasurer Security Fund Senate served Smith Staunton Supreme Court Thank Thomas tion U. S. District Court University of Virginia Vice-President Virginia Bar Association Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar Washington William William H Williamsburg Winchester Young Lawyers Section