Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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Page 138
... never a victim of undigested case law . He , like the leaders of bars in small cities , practised every branch of the law , and with success , from appearing in police and magistrate courts to appearing on the law and chancery sides of ...
... never a victim of undigested case law . He , like the leaders of bars in small cities , practised every branch of the law , and with success , from appearing in police and magistrate courts to appearing on the law and chancery sides of ...
Page 195
... never mentioned Kaltenbrunner , and a witness cannot do a defendant much less harm than by not mentioning him . We were surprised , therefore , when Kaltenbrunner's counsel marched up to the microphone and said , " You haven't mentioned ...
... never mentioned Kaltenbrunner , and a witness cannot do a defendant much less harm than by not mentioning him . We were surprised , therefore , when Kaltenbrunner's counsel marched up to the microphone and said , " You haven't mentioned ...
Page 241
... never knew George Peck . There was a George W. Peck who was a Union veteran and who , after the war , served as governor of Wisconsin . Governor Peck made con- siderable reputation as a humorist and I had read not only his " Peck's Bad ...
... never knew George Peck . There was a George W. Peck who was a Union veteran and who , after the war , served as governor of Wisconsin . Governor Peck made con- siderable reputation as a humorist and I had read not only his " Peck's Bad ...
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