Report of a Special Meeting ... and the ... Annual Meeting of the Colorado Bar Association, Band 4The Association, 1901 |
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... term had been taken up with cases not one of which involved more than a hundred dollars . It seems to me the legislature ought to cut off appeals and writs of error in cases of that kind . It would be of great relief to the court ...
... term had been taken up with cases not one of which involved more than a hundred dollars . It seems to me the legislature ought to cut off appeals and writs of error in cases of that kind . It would be of great relief to the court ...
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... terms of general jurisdiction , and the judges are able to dispose of the entire business of that state , which is much more populous than this state , and all of the appellate business as well as the most of the nisi prius business ...
... terms of general jurisdiction , and the judges are able to dispose of the entire business of that state , which is much more populous than this state , and all of the appellate business as well as the most of the nisi prius business ...
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... term . He was an affectionate son and ever retained an admiration for his father's virtues and talents . After he had achieved promi- nence in his chosen profession he remarked to a friend , " My father was a far abler man than any of ...
... term . He was an affectionate son and ever retained an admiration for his father's virtues and talents . After he had achieved promi- nence in his chosen profession he remarked to a friend , " My father was a far abler man than any of ...
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... term , and afterwards continued the study of Latin at home under a private tutor . He began the study of law at the age of 18. It was interrupted however by the war with Great Britain , and he became a lieutenant in a volunteer company ...
... term , and afterwards continued the study of Latin at home under a private tutor . He began the study of law at the age of 18. It was interrupted however by the war with Great Britain , and he became a lieutenant in a volunteer company ...
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... term in Congress , represented his government as an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to France , and while Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Adams . was , on January 31 , 1801 , in his forty - sixth year ...
... term in Congress , represented his government as an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to France , and while Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Adams . was , on January 31 , 1801 , in his forty - sixth year ...
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Seite 262 - Newspaper publications by a lawyer as to pending or anticipated litigation may interfere with a fair trial in the courts and otherwise prejudice the due administration of justice. Generally they are to be condemned. If the extreme circumstances of a particular case justify a statement to the public, it is unprofessional to make it anonymously. An ex parte reference to the facts should not go beyond quotation from the records and papers on file in the court; but even in extreme...
Seite 72 - And only the Master shall praise us. and only the Master shall blame: And no one shall work for money. and no one shall work for fame. But each for the joy of the working. and each. in his separate star. Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They Are!
Seite 200 - As far as possible, important agreements, affecting the rights of clients, should be reduced to writing; but it is dishonorable to avoid performance of an agreement fairly made because it is not reduced to writing, as required by rules of Court.
Seite 92 - It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die, before that he which is accused have the accusers face to face, and have license to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him...
Seite 66 - When your lordships look at the papers transmitted us from America, when you consider their decency, firmness, and wisdom, you cannot but respect their cause, and wish to make it your own.
Seite 145 - You seem, in pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the privilege of their corps. Their maxim is, 'boni judicis est ampliare jurisdictionem...
Seite 139 - States authorizes the supreme court " to issue writs of mandamus, in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Seite 75 - First, the omission of a bill of rights, providing clearly, and without the aid of sophism, for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction of monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land, and not by the laws of nations.
Seite 72 - WHEN Earth's last picture is painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colours have faded, and the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it — lie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall set us to work anew!
Seite 197 - Having undertaken such defense, the lawyer is bound by all fair and honorable means, to present every defense that the law of the land permits to the end that no person may be deprived of life or liberty but by due process of law.