| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 890 páginas
...should stand free from all suspicion. ... It is not by way of punishment ; but the court in such cases exercise their discretion, whether a man whom they...proper person to be continued on the roll or not." Now, what is the offence with which the petitioner stands VOL. XVII. 18 charged ? It is not.a mere... | |
| 1884 - 762 páginas
...unfit person to practice as an attorney. It is not by way of punishment ; but the court in such cases exercise their discretion, whether a man whom they...the defendant is not a fit person to be an attorney ; therefore, let the rule be made absolute." That case was decided in the year 1778, and shows what... | |
| 1885 - 1000 páginas
...Wall., supra. " It is not by way of punishment," said Lord Mansfield, "but the court, on such cases, exercise their discretion, whether a man, whom they...proper person to be continued on the roll, or not:" Ex parle Bonnsall, Cowp., 8'2(J. Legal knowledge and skill are not the only requisites of attorneys,... | |
| 1885 - 956 páginas
...Wall, supra. "it is not by way of punishment," said Lord MANSFIELD, "but the court, in such cases, exercise their discretion whether a man whom they...proper person to be continued on the roll or not." Ex parte BrounsM, Cowp. 829. Legal knowledge and skill are not the only requisites of attorne3's, but... | |
| Edmund Pearson Dole - 1887 - 582 páginas
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| John Davison Lawson - 1889 - 920 páginas
...which should stand free froa all suspicion It is not by vay of punishment; but the court in such cases exercise their discretion, whether a man whom they...proper person to be continued on the roll, or not.'" 1 Ex parte Secombe, 19 How. 9. 'State v. Winton, 11 Or. 456; 50 Am. Rep. 48G; Ex parte Wall, 107 U.... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1894 - 1016 páginas
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| 1895 - 1042 páginas
..."It is not by way of punishment, bnt the oonrts in such cases exercise their discretion whether a man they have formerly admitted is a proper person to be continued on the rolls or not": Ex parts BrounsaU, Cowp. 829; In re Wean, 9 QB 439, for 1893; Scott v. State, 86 Tex.... | |
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