Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 104
... points relied upon as grounds for reversal . With regard to the first purpose , certainly nothing is gained by the device where the record on appeal includes the whole proceedings and record of the trial court , as is frequently the ...
... points relied upon as grounds for reversal . With regard to the first purpose , certainly nothing is gained by the device where the record on appeal includes the whole proceedings and record of the trial court , as is frequently the ...
Page 131
... points to be urged , and allow no others to be discussed . 2. Organize the work of the court so that each judge will have an opportunity and will feel an obligation to become informed of the ques- tions involved in advance of the ...
... points to be urged , and allow no others to be discussed . 2. Organize the work of the court so that each judge will have an opportunity and will feel an obligation to become informed of the ques- tions involved in advance of the ...
Page 135
... point 10 , on the first page of the Brief , without any other matter appearing thereon . This rule is to be considered in the highest degree mandatory , admitting of no exception ; ordinarily no point will be con- sidered which is not ...
... point 10 , on the first page of the Brief , without any other matter appearing thereon . This rule is to be considered in the highest degree mandatory , admitting of no exception ; ordinarily no point will be con- sidered which is not ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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