It has not been unknown that judges persist in error to avoid giving the appearance of weakness and vacillation.


Craig v. Harney, 331 U.S. 367, 392 (1947). - Judicial opinions


It has not been unknown that judges persist in error to avoid giving the appearance of weakness and vacillation.

It has not been unknown that judges persist in error to avoid giving the appearance of weakness and vacillation.

It has not been unknown that judges persist in error to avoid giving the appearance of weakness and vacillation.

It has not been unknown that judges persist in error to avoid giving the appearance of weakness and vacillation.