Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... court and jury the real issues on which the case turned . In North Carolina he could cope successfully with such com- petitors as William N. H. Smith ( afterwards Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals ) , Senator Biggs , Colonel ...
... court and jury the real issues on which the case turned . In North Carolina he could cope successfully with such com- petitors as William N. H. Smith ( afterwards Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals ) , Senator Biggs , Colonel ...
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... Supreme Court . Many of them settled princi- ples of the greatest importance to Bench and Bar , and no higher tribute can be paid the great advocate than to call the attention of my professional brethren to a few of them , and to the ...
... Supreme Court . Many of them settled princi- ples of the greatest importance to Bench and Bar , and no higher tribute can be paid the great advocate than to call the attention of my professional brethren to a few of them , and to the ...
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... Supreme Court , and is reported in 25 Gratt . Judge Staples , in a most able opinion , laid down the doctrine of the right of self defense in Virginia . There is hardly a murder case in the courts of the Commonwealth in which this ...
... Supreme Court , and is reported in 25 Gratt . Judge Staples , in a most able opinion , laid down the doctrine of the right of self defense in Virginia . There is hardly a murder case in the courts of the Commonwealth in which this ...
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... Supreme Court held that the act had abolished this common law interest of the husband in the wife's real estate , and that , therefore , the husband had no interest in the wife's land that could be sold until her death . In the case of ...
... Supreme Court held that the act had abolished this common law interest of the husband in the wife's real estate , and that , therefore , the husband had no interest in the wife's land that could be sold until her death . In the case of ...
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... Supreme Court , where it was affirmed by a court of three judges . See Tilley's Case , 89 Virginia . General Walker obtained a rehearing , and when the case came on to be heard before the full bench , the judgment of the lower court was ...
... Supreme Court , where it was affirmed by a court of three judges . See Tilley's Case , 89 Virginia . General Walker obtained a rehearing , and when the case came on to be heard before the full bench , the judgment of the lower court was ...
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