United States Supreme Court Reports, 14. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1966 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 70.
559. lappuse
... jury became " the principal institu- tion for criminal cases . " Initially members of the jury were expected to make their own examinations of the cases they were to try and come * [ 381 US 558 ] to court already familiar with the facts ...
... jury became " the principal institu- tion for criminal cases . " Initially members of the jury were expected to make their own examinations of the cases they were to try and come * [ 381 US 558 ] to court already familiar with the facts ...
952. lappuse
... jury that all his client could recover was 125 weeks times his aver- age weekly compensation rate . The trial judge interrupted him , saying that the jury was not interested in dollars and cents . The lawyer except- ed and resumed by ...
... jury that all his client could recover was 125 weeks times his aver- age weekly compensation rate . The trial judge interrupted him , saying that the jury was not interested in dollars and cents . The lawyer except- ed and resumed by ...
953. lappuse
... jury , since the jury is entitled to the same respect , consideration , and protection to which a court itself is entitled ; and that the lawyer's statements were an unwar- ranted reflection on the jurors ' honor and integrity . In ...
... jury , since the jury is entitled to the same respect , consideration , and protection to which a court itself is entitled ; and that the lawyer's statements were an unwar- ranted reflection on the jurors ' honor and integrity . In ...
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Personnel of Supreme Court | vii |
Reference Table for Vol 380 US pp 451 to end | xxvii |
Abolition of Decision Day | xxxiii |
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