Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Volume 4Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... original amendment as amended . Mr. COMSTOCK - I do not thiuk that we need any such provision as that . It is unnecessary to say in the Constitution that the Legislature shall act upon this ; leave it to the general rule govern- ing ...
... original amendment as amended . Mr. COMSTOCK - I do not thiuk that we need any such provision as that . It is unnecessary to say in the Constitution that the Legislature shall act upon this ; leave it to the general rule govern- ing ...
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... original jurisdiction of the State . It is the court Convention . I have examined those debates with which comes nearest to the people , and which considerable care , but I can find no complaint affects the people most directly and most ...
... original jurisdiction of the State . It is the court Convention . I have examined those debates with which comes nearest to the people , and which considerable care , but I can find no complaint affects the people most directly and most ...
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... original civil business that was over the discussions that have taken place in formerly transacted in the courts of common pleas . the previous Conventions and in other bodies , in The change put into the supreme court the busi ...
... original civil business that was over the discussions that have taken place in formerly transacted in the courts of common pleas . the previous Conventions and in other bodies , in The change put into the supreme court the busi ...
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... original decision is of this character . Now , is there any good reason for excluding a judge from the general term bench under the circumstances . But I will not go any further into detail at this time . · Mr. SILVESTER - I move that ...
... original decision is of this character . Now , is there any good reason for excluding a judge from the general term bench under the circumstances . But I will not go any further into detail at this time . · Mr. SILVESTER - I move that ...
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... original application . Mr. WAKEMAN — I submit the amendment does not go quite far enough . Let us see what a judge may do . A case or bill of exceptions is made , upon which a motion for a new trial may be noticed before a special term ...
... original application . Mr. WAKEMAN — I submit the amendment does not go quite far enough . Let us see what a judge may do . A case or bill of exceptions is made , upon which a motion for a new trial may be noticed before a special term ...
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