The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 28Weed, Parsons, 1884 - Law |
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Page 142
... judges for decision . No brief or paper connected with the cause comes to the knowledge of any judge until it is called in its order . The court hear the cases one after another , sitting from six to ten hours a day . The counsel read a ...
... judges for decision . No brief or paper connected with the cause comes to the knowledge of any judge until it is called in its order . The court hear the cases one after another , sitting from six to ten hours a day . The counsel read a ...
Page 209
... Judges Black , Gibson , and other eminent jurists , because " the pressure of business left little time for consideration " and the judges " were compelled to go at railroad speed , " and to de- pend upon the judge who prepared the ...
... Judges Black , Gibson , and other eminent jurists , because " the pressure of business left little time for consideration " and the judges " were compelled to go at railroad speed , " and to de- pend upon the judge who prepared the ...
Page 212
... judge instead of the jury might try the cause and make re- port of his findings . For years this was little heeded but it gradually grew more and more in favor . The dockets were still crowded , the statute of 1874 provided that every judge ...
... judge instead of the jury might try the cause and make re- port of his findings . For years this was little heeded but it gradually grew more and more in favor . The dockets were still crowded , the statute of 1874 provided that every judge ...
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