Departments of State and Justice, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations: Department of JusticeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... witnesses , etc. , requires the attorney to leave the home office in New York in most cases about one week in advance of the first hearing day at an out - of - town port . Annexed hereto is a copy of the projected dockets for the ...
... witnesses , etc. , requires the attorney to leave the home office in New York in most cases about one week in advance of the first hearing day at an out - of - town port . Annexed hereto is a copy of the projected dockets for the ...
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... witnesses from points distant from New York . than a thousand dollars was expended for witnesses in this one case , and were it not for the allied interest of the domestic manufacturer in this case it would have been impossible because ...
... witnesses from points distant from New York . than a thousand dollars was expended for witnesses in this one case , and were it not for the allied interest of the domestic manufacturer in this case it would have been impossible because ...
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... witnesses , punish for contempt , and they have all of the powers and rights of an inferior court of the United States . Mr. GRIFFIN . Your status there is as counsel for the United States Government ? Mr. HOPPIN . Exactly . Mr. GRIFFIN ...
... witnesses , punish for contempt , and they have all of the powers and rights of an inferior court of the United States . Mr. GRIFFIN . Your status there is as counsel for the United States Government ? Mr. HOPPIN . Exactly . Mr. GRIFFIN ...
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... witnesses , why should you be deprived of the services of those witnesses ? Mr. HOPPIN . Because we must pay their fees and travel expenses , and we have not the money with which to do it . Mr. GRIFFIN . From your experience , to what ...
... witnesses , why should you be deprived of the services of those witnesses ? Mr. HOPPIN . Because we must pay their fees and travel expenses , and we have not the money with which to do it . Mr. GRIFFIN . From your experience , to what ...
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... witnesses ? Mr. HOPPIN . It might have ; yes , sir . Although the court held the emergency tariff act did not cover the merchandise in question . Mr. SHREVE . Have you anything further to submit ? Mr. HOPPIN . I would like to say this ...
... witnesses ? Mr. HOPPIN . It might have ; yes , sir . Although the court held the emergency tariff act did not cover the merchandise in question . Mr. SHREVE . Have you anything further to submit ? Mr. HOPPIN . I would like to say this ...
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