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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Page 77
... never had a client hung . He came near breaking his excellent record in this respect in the case of the Commonwealth v . Robert L. Til- ley , which was tried in Carroll county . Tilley , a strong , active young man , was indicted for ...
... never had a client hung . He came near breaking his excellent record in this respect in the case of the Commonwealth v . Robert L. Til- ley , which was tried in Carroll county . Tilley , a strong , active young man , was indicted for ...
Page 79
... never found their way to the Supreme Court . General Walker was a great lawyer . He had few equals , and no superior at the Virginia Bar . He easily ranked as a prac- titioner with such contemporaries as William J. Robertson , Waller R ...
... never found their way to the Supreme Court . General Walker was a great lawyer . He had few equals , and no superior at the Virginia Bar . He easily ranked as a prac- titioner with such contemporaries as William J. Robertson , Waller R ...
Page 79
... never found their way to the Supreme Court . General Walker was a great lawyer . He had few equals , and no superior at the Virginia Bar . He easily ranked as a prac- titioner with such contemporaries as William J. Robertson , Waller R ...
... never found their way to the Supreme Court . General Walker was a great lawyer . He had few equals , and no superior at the Virginia Bar . He easily ranked as a prac- titioner with such contemporaries as William J. Robertson , Waller R ...
Page 82
... never losing sight , however , of the truth and the right . In the various public positions which he held , his character was such that even in hotly contested campaigns no man ques- tioned his integrity . In the discharge of his duties ...
... never losing sight , however , of the truth and the right . In the various public positions which he held , his character was such that even in hotly contested campaigns no man ques- tioned his integrity . In the discharge of his duties ...
Page 83
... never failed to understand there was no venom in the stroke . Always brave , honest , courteous and genial , winning the admiration of all , as boy , soldier , lawyer and judge , of him it was always true that those loved him best that ...
... never failed to understand there was no venom in the stroke . Always brave , honest , courteous and genial , winning the admiration of all , as boy , soldier , lawyer and judge , of him it was always true that those loved him best that ...
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