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... hold court , must be appointed in the mode and for the causes prescribed by law . Britton v . Fox , 39 Ind . 369 ; McClure v . State , 77 Ind . 287 . Where a judge telegraphed to the clerk to discharge a jury and it was so done , it was ...
... hold court , must be appointed in the mode and for the causes prescribed by law . Britton v . Fox , 39 Ind . 369 ; McClure v . State , 77 Ind . 287 . Where a judge telegraphed to the clerk to discharge a jury and it was so done , it was ...
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... State , 5 Kan . 673 , 677 ) , hold criminal courts ( Miller v . State , 2 Kan . 175 , 180 , 183 ; Rice v . State , 3 In California , many of these instances were cited by 6 General Powers and Duties . Judicial and Ministerial Acts . JUDGE .
... State , 5 Kan . 673 , 677 ) , hold criminal courts ( Miller v . State , 2 Kan . 175 , 180 , 183 ; Rice v . State , 3 In California , many of these instances were cited by 6 General Powers and Duties . Judicial and Ministerial Acts . JUDGE .
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... hold court.s 6. Powers During Vacation . It is a fundamental principle that courts can exercise judicial functions only at such times and places as are fixed by law , and that the judges of courts can enter no orders in vacation except ...
... hold court.s 6. Powers During Vacation . It is a fundamental principle that courts can exercise judicial functions only at such times and places as are fixed by law , and that the judges of courts can enter no orders in vacation except ...
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... holds for the full time ap- pointed for the office by the constitution . The legislature cannot provide that appointees upon vacancy in such office shall hold for the unexpired term merely ; the constitutional provision as to length of ...
... holds for the full time ap- pointed for the office by the constitution . The legislature cannot provide that appointees upon vacancy in such office shall hold for the unexpired term merely ; the constitutional provision as to length of ...
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... hold for the defined length of time ; conse- quently it made no difference that a judge was elected to that court to fill a vacancy , he was entitled to serve the full constitu- tional period.2 In one case the intent of the constitution ...
... hold for the defined length of time ; conse- quently it made no difference that a judge was elected to that court to fill a vacancy , he was entitled to serve the full constitu- tional period.2 In one case the intent of the constitution ...
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