Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association, Volumen17Seeman Printery., 1915 |
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... things are divided into two classes- those which concern us and those which do not - and that dangers and disappointments constantly abide in those things which do not concern us . There is much gravity and wisdom in this . I do not ...
... things are divided into two classes- those which concern us and those which do not - and that dangers and disappointments constantly abide in those things which do not concern us . There is much gravity and wisdom in this . I do not ...
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... things , for disregarding or suspending an act of the Legislature in the Newbern cases and for declaring at Wil- " McRee's Life of Iredell , p . 146 . † Power of Federal Judiciary over Legislation , p . 32 . The Courts , The ...
... things , for disregarding or suspending an act of the Legislature in the Newbern cases and for declaring at Wil- " McRee's Life of Iredell , p . 146 . † Power of Federal Judiciary over Legislation , p . 32 . The Courts , The ...
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... things , " that all of the judges at the Wilmington court at December term , 1785 , did declare that the General Assembly had no power to remit or suspend the payment of fines until they should be paid into the treasury , " and " that ...
... things , " that all of the judges at the Wilmington court at December term , 1785 , did declare that the General Assembly had no power to remit or suspend the payment of fines until they should be paid into the treasury , " and " that ...
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... things are much oftener the acts of a party than the results of a fair judicial enquiry . " Judge Ashe , in his letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons , written in December 14 , 1786 , referring to the charge preferred against ...
... things are much oftener the acts of a party than the results of a fair judicial enquiry . " Judge Ashe , in his letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons , written in December 14 , 1786 , referring to the charge preferred against ...
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... thing . " " The assertion of independent judicial power to maintain the fundamental law and to preserve individual liberty , even against the encroachment of legislative bodies , appears to be the natural product of the ages , finding ...
... thing . " " The assertion of independent judicial power to maintain the fundamental law and to preserve individual liberty , even against the encroachment of legislative bodies , appears to be the natural product of the ages , finding ...
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Página 301 - The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must obey his own conscience and not that of his client.
Página 306 - ... tending to impress upon the client and his undertaking exact compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. He must also observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication, he is free and is entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor in a deserved reputation for fidelity...
Página 301 - Nothing operates more certainly to create or to foster popular prejudice against lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is improper for a lawyer to assert in argument his personal...
Página 299 - A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy with a party represented by counsel; much less should he undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with his counsel.
Página 107 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The captains and the kings depart; Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart: Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget!
Página 300 - Fixing the Amount of the Fee. In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to pay cannot justify a charge in excess of the value of the service, though his poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all.
Página 304 - A lawyer openly, and in his true character may render professional services before legislative or other bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the courts...
Página 299 - The miscarriages to which justice is subject, by reason of surprises and disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client should be advised to avoid or to end the litigation.
Página 297 - It is the duty of the Bar to endeavor to prevent political considerations from outweighing judicial fitness in the selection of Judges. It should protest earnestly and actively against the appointment or election of those who are unsuitable for the Bench; and it should strive to have elevated thereto only those willing to forego other employments, whether of a business, political or other character, which may embarrass their free and fair consideration of questions before them for decision.
Página 303 - Jury. — All attempts to curry favor with Juries by fawning, flattery or pretended solicitude for their personal comfort are unprofessional. Suggestions of counsel, looking to the comfort or convenience of jurors, and propositions to dispense with argument, should be made to the Court out of the Jury's hearing.