Albany Law Journal, Volumen39Weed, Parsons & Company, 1889 |
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Página 73
... regard to the admission of evidence , has no application to the facts of this case . There the defendants were charged with a conspiracy to obtain money from Cook county by means of false pretenses . The indictment contained five counts ...
... regard to the admission of evidence , has no application to the facts of this case . There the defendants were charged with a conspiracy to obtain money from Cook county by means of false pretenses . The indictment contained five counts ...
Página 78
... regard to the proceedings of a trial . This peculiar stolidity is attained quite gradually and very naturally . In the first stage of his career the practicing jury man comes to regard the addresses of counsel as practically worthless ...
... regard to the proceedings of a trial . This peculiar stolidity is attained quite gradually and very naturally . In the first stage of his career the practicing jury man comes to regard the addresses of counsel as practically worthless ...
Página 181
... regard for dress and appearance . They are not noted , as a rule , for their tendency to dudism , but quite the contrary , and a well - dressed lawyer is the exception to the rule . ' Decency of exterior evinces a proper regard for the ...
... regard for dress and appearance . They are not noted , as a rule , for their tendency to dudism , but quite the contrary , and a well - dressed lawyer is the exception to the rule . ' Decency of exterior evinces a proper regard for the ...
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