Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 86
... present evidence to the jury . ( 10 ) The judge's charge must be prepared in writing and given to the attorneys , and in Texas the attorneys must be given a " reasonable time " to consider it before the judge can charge the jury . What ...
... present evidence to the jury . ( 10 ) The judge's charge must be prepared in writing and given to the attorneys , and in Texas the attorneys must be given a " reasonable time " to consider it before the judge can charge the jury . What ...
Page 87
... present processes of adjudication lack both simplicity and promptness ; that they are necessarily expensive , and that a rich litigant can almost always tire a poor one out and readily cheat him of his rights by simply leading him ...
... present processes of adjudication lack both simplicity and promptness ; that they are necessarily expensive , and that a rich litigant can almost always tire a poor one out and readily cheat him of his rights by simply leading him ...
Page 90
... present system - or at least one of the biggest troubles with it - is the fact that at times our most distinguished jurists get into the habit of considering that they are conducting in the name of the state a sort of legalistic puzzle ...
... present system - or at least one of the biggest troubles with it - is the fact that at times our most distinguished jurists get into the habit of considering that they are conducting in the name of the state a sort of legalistic puzzle ...
Page 92
... present courts , and making provision for the establishment of a system of courts . 2. Arrangements for instituting a simplified procedure . 3. Reorganization of the courts . 4. The establishment of courts of concilia- tion and ...
... present courts , and making provision for the establishment of a system of courts . 2. Arrangements for instituting a simplified procedure . 3. Reorganization of the courts . 4. The establishment of courts of concilia- tion and ...
Page 96
... present that this organization should be supported by private aid , and that each local or- ganization use its own method in furnishing legal aid where it is needed . Public defenders may be selected in any way the local may determine ...
... present that this organization should be supported by private aid , and that each local or- ganization use its own method in furnishing legal aid where it is needed . Public defenders may be selected in any way the local may determine ...
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