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WE SHOULD UNIFY THE TRIAL COURTS IN OREGON

NCJ Number
6805
Journal
Oregon Law Review Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Dated: (SUMMER 1972) Pages: 641-649
Author(s)
K J O'CONNELL
Date Published
1972
Length
9 pages
Annotation
A ONE LEVEL TRIAL COURT SYSTEM ELIMINATES OVERLAPPING FUNCTIONS, HAS FLEXIBLE INTERCHANGE OF PERSONNEL, AND RESULTS IN CLOSER AND BETTER SCRUTINY AND CONTROL.
Abstract
WITH SOME VARIATIONS, THIS REORGANIZATION PLAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED IN ILLINOIS, IDAHO, COLORADO, AND, MORE RECENTLY, IN IOWA. THE UNIFICATION OF THE COURTS IS DISCUSSED ONLY IN GENERAL TERMS, EXCEPT FOR THE MENTION OF A FEW OF THE SPECIFIC PROBLEMS WHICH MUST BE FACED. AUTHOR MODIFIED

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