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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... jury he was a foeman worthy of their steel . He was never known to take an unfair advantage of an opposing attorney , and no member of the Bar observed more strictly the code of legal ethics or practiced law on a higher plan . Mr ...
... jury he was a foeman worthy of their steel . He was never known to take an unfair advantage of an opposing attorney , and no member of the Bar observed more strictly the code of legal ethics or practiced law on a higher plan . Mr ...
Page 169
... Jury " has furnished a text for eloquent and splendid orations ; and " John Marshall Day " has enriched our legal history to a marvellous degree . Conscious of my own limitations , I shall not attempt such weighty themes , but invoke ...
... Jury " has furnished a text for eloquent and splendid orations ; and " John Marshall Day " has enriched our legal history to a marvellous degree . Conscious of my own limitations , I shall not attempt such weighty themes , but invoke ...
Page 176
... jury is demanded , the regular panel step promptly in the jury box , and when a witness is called , he is in waiting , and when he takes the stand , is treated as a disin- terested party , and not as a criminal , and is not permitted to ...
... jury is demanded , the regular panel step promptly in the jury box , and when a witness is called , he is in waiting , and when he takes the stand , is treated as a disin- terested party , and not as a criminal , and is not permitted to ...
Page 180
... seeks to lead the people to a higher and purer atmosphere of social life , his own life must be blameless . The spectacle of a judge reading a homily to the I grand jury against gambling and vice , and then indicted 180 ANNUAL ADDRESS.
... seeks to lead the people to a higher and purer atmosphere of social life , his own life must be blameless . The spectacle of a judge reading a homily to the I grand jury against gambling and vice , and then indicted 180 ANNUAL ADDRESS.
Page 181
... jury , accordingly as he measures up to the magnitude of the occasion . The framers of the Constitution of the United States and of our several State Constitutions were so jealous of the right of trial by jury that they were unwilling ...
... jury , accordingly as he measures up to the magnitude of the occasion . The framers of the Constitution of the United States and of our several State Constitutions were so jealous of the right of trial by jury that they were unwilling ...
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