Proceedings of the Judiciary Committee of the Assembly: In the Matter of the Investigation by the Assembly of the State of New York as to the Qualifications of Louis Waldmen, August Claessens, Samuel A. De Witt, Samuel Orr and Charles Solomon, to Retain Their Seats in Said Body, Volumen3J.B. Lyon Company, printers, 1920 |
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... counsel for the Assemblymen before we separated last week should at this time be done . It is not only a proper motion to make , but one which it is our duty to make . It involves the matter of allowances on behalf of the Assemblymen ...
... counsel for the Assemblymen before we separated last week should at this time be done . It is not only a proper motion to make , but one which it is our duty to make . It involves the matter of allowances on behalf of the Assemblymen ...
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... counsel on the other side . This proceeding would have been very partial and one - sided if the Socialists and their counsel had not pursued that course . So that since the purpose of this proceeding is to arrive at the truth and ...
... counsel on the other side . This proceeding would have been very partial and one - sided if the Socialists and their counsel had not pursued that course . So that since the purpose of this proceeding is to arrive at the truth and ...
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... counsel . Whether it is deemed proper to at any time consider the request made or not is one for the judgment of the Assembly . I make this suggestion as it is not a matter for this Committee to determine the expense at all , or make ...
... counsel . Whether it is deemed proper to at any time consider the request made or not is one for the judgment of the Assembly . I make this suggestion as it is not a matter for this Committee to determine the expense at all , or make ...
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... counsel . They were but little under- stood by the members of the Legislature , and they were less under- stood by the people of the State , because such a situation never arose before , and we have not , in recent years , been engaged ...
... counsel . They were but little under- stood by the members of the Legislature , and they were less under- stood by the people of the State , because such a situation never arose before , and we have not , in recent years , been engaged ...
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... counsel for the defense are right in that respect . But because the occasion is different and the necessity is greater doesn't result in the conclusion that the right could not or ought not be exercised at other times . It is because ...
... counsel for the defense are right in that respect . But because the occasion is different and the necessity is greater doesn't result in the conclusion that the right could not or ought not be exercised at other times . It is because ...
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Página 355 - ... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceeding ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
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