Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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... tion , and , with their approval , to the Courts of Justice Committees of the General Assembly . The Acts of Assembly had not been published at the time of the prepa- ration of this Report , and it is difficult to determine the exact ...
... tion , and , with their approval , to the Courts of Justice Committees of the General Assembly . The Acts of Assembly had not been published at the time of the prepa- ration of this Report , and it is difficult to determine the exact ...
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... tion and defense of those charged with the commission of crimes , and mem- bers of the judiciary experienced in handling criminal cases . Two bills on this subject were introduced , but no legislation was enacted . No resolution ...
... tion and defense of those charged with the commission of crimes , and mem- bers of the judiciary experienced in handling criminal cases . Two bills on this subject were introduced , but no legislation was enacted . No resolution ...
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... tion of criminal justice in this country . Surely , the State of Virginia and your Bar , with its great tradi- tion of excellence and leadership in public affairs , will be at the forefront in this great movement . In this way , the Bar ...
... tion of criminal justice in this country . Surely , the State of Virginia and your Bar , with its great tradi- tion of excellence and leadership in public affairs , will be at the forefront in this great movement . In this way , the Bar ...
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Abingdon active Alexander Alexandria American Bar Association Annual Meeting Applause Arlington Assembly Attorney Bar Association Officers Blanton Bristol burg Carter Charles Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit Bar Association City Cochran counsel County Bar Association criminal justice Danville David Davis duly seconded Easley Edward elected Executive Committee Fairfax Falls Church Federal Frank George George Bell Timmerman Gordon Halifax Harrison Harrisonburg Harry Held on call Henry honor Hopewell House of Delegates James John Joint Committee Joseph Judge U. S. District Junior Bar Section Law School lawyers legal aid legislation Lewis Lynchburg Martin Martinsville Moncure mond Newport Norfolk Petersburg Portsmouth President Pulaski Randolph recommendations Regular Meetings Richard Richard E Richmond Richmond Roanoke Robert served Shackelford Smith Staunton Stuart Suffolk Supreme Court Thomas tion U. S. District Court Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar Walter Warrenton Washington Waynesboro William William H Williamsburg Wilson Winchester Winner Wytheville