Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 37Virginia State Bar Association, 1925 - Bar associations |
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... elected by the Legislature for two years , but in fact it is a life election , because they are re- elected . Every once in a while , out of Christian courtesy , the Legislature elects a Democrat to the bench . They have a hard time ...
... elected by the Legislature for two years , but in fact it is a life election , because they are re- elected . Every once in a while , out of Christian courtesy , the Legislature elects a Democrat to the bench . They have a hard time ...
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... elected to the Senate of Virginia from the Thirteenth District without opposition . As a Senator he served on the committees of Privileges and Elections , Courts of Justice , Roads and Internal Navigation , and Enrolling Bills . His ...
... elected to the Senate of Virginia from the Thirteenth District without opposition . As a Senator he served on the committees of Privileges and Elections , Courts of Justice , Roads and Internal Navigation , and Enrolling Bills . His ...
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... elected in the annual meetings hereinafter provided for , except those first elected under this Constitution . They shall hold office from the adjournment of the meeting at which they are elected until the adjournment of the next ...
... elected in the annual meetings hereinafter provided for , except those first elected under this Constitution . They shall hold office from the adjournment of the meeting at which they are elected until the adjournment of the next ...
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