Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... judge . Accordingly , if a barrister , not at the top of the Bar , gets the reputation among them of being personally objectionable to the Bench or any considerable portion of it , his practice is as good as ruined ... JUDGE Duty to Judge.
... judge . Accordingly , if a barrister , not at the top of the Bar , gets the reputation among them of being personally objectionable to the Bench or any considerable portion of it , his practice is as good as ruined ... JUDGE Duty to Judge.
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... judge , nor wind him- self into the handling of the cause anew after the judge has declared his sentence . " The jury are bound to take the law from the judge as he lays it down for their guidance , and counsel cannot be permitted to ...
... judge , nor wind him- self into the handling of the cause anew after the judge has declared his sentence . " The jury are bound to take the law from the judge as he lays it down for their guidance , and counsel cannot be permitted to ...
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... Judge Hubbard was presiding when he had before him the Governor , who was practising in his Court and who felt that the Judge ruled against him ; he finally said , " Your Honor , you perhaps have forgotten that I appointed you to your ...
... Judge Hubbard was presiding when he had before him the Governor , who was practising in his Court and who felt that the Judge ruled against him ; he finally said , " Your Honor , you perhaps have forgotten that I appointed you to your ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
Авторские права | |
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