Dicta Column
By Donald E. Griffith
When I first heard the phrase "sua sponte," it was in a conversation between a lawyer and his client, which went like this: "I have bad news. The judge dismissed your case."
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By Donald E. Griffith
When I first heard the phrase "sua sponte," it was in a conversation between a lawyer and his client, which went like this: "I have bad news. The judge dismissed your case."
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