Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Confirmation Hearings on Appointments to the Federal Judiciary ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... matters which you personally handled . Give the citations , if the cases were reported , and the docket number and date if unreported . Give a capsule summary of the substance of each case . Identify the party or parties whom you ...
... matters which you personally handled . Give the citations , if the cases were reported , and the docket number and date if unreported . Give a capsule summary of the substance of each case . Identify the party or parties whom you ...
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... matters that did not involve litigation . Describe the nature of your participation in this question ; please omit any information protected by the attorney - client privilege ( unless the privilege has been waived ) . As United States ...
... matters that did not involve litigation . Describe the nature of your participation in this question ; please omit any information protected by the attorney - client privilege ( unless the privilege has been waived ) . As United States ...
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... matters which seem to indicate that a violation of the criminal ( as opposed to civil ) statutes has occurred . In reviewing allegations of potential criminal conduct , the law prohibits us from prosecuting any matter for which the five ...
... matters which seem to indicate that a violation of the criminal ( as opposed to civil ) statutes has occurred . In reviewing allegations of potential criminal conduct , the law prohibits us from prosecuting any matter for which the five ...
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... matters , including death penalty cases ; all civil cases involving amounts of $ 300.00 or more ; and appeals de novo from Justice of the Peace courts . I On January 24 , 1983 , I had the distinction of being appointed as the first and ...
... matters , including death penalty cases ; all civil cases involving amounts of $ 300.00 or more ; and appeals de novo from Justice of the Peace courts . I On January 24 , 1983 , I had the distinction of being appointed as the first and ...
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... matters and participated in numerous insanity hearings . Perhaps MY most significant prosecutorial accomplishment , however , was in burglary prosecutions of the Livingston Chief of Police , three police officers and a Montana Highway ...
... matters and participated in numerous insanity hearings . Perhaps MY most significant prosecutorial accomplishment , however , was in burglary prosecutions of the Livingston Chief of Police , three police officers and a Montana Highway ...
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