The Alabama Lawyer: Official Organ State Bar of Alabama, Volume 24The Bar, 1963 |
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Pagina 156
... jury for further consideration of its answers and verdict or may order a new trial . When the answers are inconsistent with each other and one or more is likewise inconsistent with the general verdict , judg- ment shall not be entered ...
... jury for further consideration of its answers and verdict or may order a new trial . When the answers are inconsistent with each other and one or more is likewise inconsistent with the general verdict , judg- ment shall not be entered ...
Pagina 217
... JURY . ( a ) A lawyer should scrupulously abstain from all acts , com- ments and attitudes calculated to curry favor with any juror , such as fawning , flattery , actual or pretended solicitude for the juror's comfort or convenience ...
... JURY . ( a ) A lawyer should scrupulously abstain from all acts , com- ments and attitudes calculated to curry favor with any juror , such as fawning , flattery , actual or pretended solicitude for the juror's comfort or convenience ...
Pagina 356
... JURY DEMAND . 1. Plaintiff should endorse on the summons and complaint his jury demand or make the demand by a separate paper filed at the time his complaint is filed . The safe way , however , is to always put the jury demand at the ...
... JURY DEMAND . 1. Plaintiff should endorse on the summons and complaint his jury demand or make the demand by a separate paper filed at the time his complaint is filed . The safe way , however , is to always put the jury demand at the ...
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