Delaware County New York Courts | Supreme Court | Personal Injury | 12/08/2021 DOCKET 12/27/2024 MOTION INFORMATION; MOTION NUMBER: 1; RELIEF SOUGHT: DISCOVERY DOCKET 05/05/2023 APPEARANCE INFORMATION; COURT DATE PURPOSE: CONFERENCE-PRELIMINARY; COURT DATE TYPE: NONE; OUTCOME TYPE: OTHER; JUST...
RECORDS OF THE COURTS OF SUSSEX COUNTY DELAWARE, 1677-1710 (2 VOLS.), Craig W. Horle ed., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. University of PennsylvaniaAlmanacs, among the first books printed in America, recorded impo...
It is the responsibility of the courts to determine the nature of the work that a defense attorney must do in a capital case in order to meet the obligations imposed by the Constitution, and I see no reason why the ABA Guidelines should be given a privileged position in making that ...
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Mr. Hillyard contends that this issue of letters was void and of no effect because the White County Court lacked jurisdiction to issue letters of administration on Mr. McCormick's petition. Mr. Hillyard asserts that the marriage ceremony celebrated by Mr. McCormick and the decedent on November...
The Vermont state legislature enacts a statute to regulate trucking affects interstate commerce. In evaluating this statute, the courts will balance the burden that it imposes on interstate commerce against a. the courts authority to determine...
This view has been accepted by other Courts,9and we accept this view as controlling Plaintiffs' assignment of error here.10Plaintiffs simply have failed to allege a deprivation of Constitutional dimension. Therefore, the judgment appealed from must be and is ...
Book Review: Records of the Courts of Sussex County Delaware 1677-1710. Volume I: 1677- 1689. Volume II: 1690-1710, edited with an introduction by Craig W. HorlePeter Stebbins Craig