The North American Review, Volume 239University of Northern Iowa, 1935 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 126
... court rooms of the Superior Court Building were packed so tight with people that even the thirty - eight civil judges had difficulty in getting in . Because of the general lack of system to be found in courts in cities through- out the ...
... court rooms of the Superior Court Building were packed so tight with people that even the thirty - eight civil judges had difficulty in getting in . Because of the general lack of system to be found in courts in cities through- out the ...
Page 128
... court around ten o'clock or ten - thirty , adjourning at al- most any old time in the afternoon . Now court opens at nine - thirty sharp and closes at five o'clock with two hours off for lunch . If you ever have been in court you know ...
... court around ten o'clock or ten - thirty , adjourning at al- most any old time in the afternoon . Now court opens at nine - thirty sharp and closes at five o'clock with two hours off for lunch . If you ever have been in court you know ...
Page 130
... Court in Long Beach , California , was five months behind . Five months would be considered fast justice in ninety - nine cities out of a hundred . Judge Schauer was sent from Los Angeles to crack the whip and in seven weeks trials were ...
... Court in Long Beach , California , was five months behind . Five months would be considered fast justice in ninety - nine cities out of a hundred . Judge Schauer was sent from Los Angeles to crack the whip and in seven weeks trials were ...
Contents
ORTON VREST Safety in Numbers 53 | 5 |
BEATTY JEROME Justice Moves Like a Fire Immigration and Unemployment 212 | 14 |
Our Palingenesis of Talk | 37 |
Copyright | |
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