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Comments On Proposed Changes In Procedure In West Virginia, Edson R. Sunderland Dec 1929

Comments On Proposed Changes In Procedure In West Virginia, Edson R. Sunderland

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Report To The Committee On Judicial Administration And Legal Reform Of The West Virginia Bar Association Containing Suggestions Concerning Pleading And Practice In West Virginia, Thurman W. Arnold, James W. Simonton, Harold C. Havighurst Dec 1929

Report To The Committee On Judicial Administration And Legal Reform Of The West Virginia Bar Association Containing Suggestions Concerning Pleading And Practice In West Virginia, Thurman W. Arnold, James W. Simonton, Harold C. Havighurst

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law-Illegally Obtained Evidence-Timely Objection Nov 1929

Criminal Law-Illegally Obtained Evidence-Timely Objection

Indiana Law Journal

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The Extent To Which Affidavits Of Jurors Will Be Considered For The Purpose Of Setting Aside Their Own Verdict, Albert Olsen May 1929

The Extent To Which Affidavits Of Jurors Will Be Considered For The Purpose Of Setting Aside Their Own Verdict, Albert Olsen

Washington Law Review

The question as to what extent and under what circumstances the affidavits of jurors will be considered on a motion for a new trial, arises in instances where the losing party feels that the jury has failed to properly exercise its function of deciding the case in an impartial and unprejudiced manner according to the law and evidence submitted in the case. In an early case the arbitrary rule was laid down that under no circumstances would an affidavit of a juror be considered for the purpose of setting aside the juror's sworn act incorporated in the verdict.The rule thus …


Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A. Apr 1929

Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.