. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... er members of the the trial of a case he always was properlydeferential to the court, but never more thanthat, and never obsequious in his manner be-fore any tribunal. In presenting a case to thejury it was noticeable that he approached thesubject in hand with dignity and in the light ofprinciple and comnuMi sense, addressing him-self to the understanding of his hearers andnever appealing to their ])assions. And whatnia\- have been true of him as a lawyer, whetherin private ])ractice or in the capacity of ])rose-c
. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... er members of the the trial of a case he always was properlydeferential to the court, but never more thanthat, and never obsequious in his manner be-fore any tribunal. In presenting a case to thejury it was noticeable that he approached thesubject in hand with dignity and in the light ofprinciple and comnuMi sense, addressing him-self to the understanding of his hearers andnever appealing to their ])assions. And whatnia\- have been true of him as a lawyer, whetherin private ])ractice or in the capacity of ])rose-cutor for the people, also was true of him asa magistrate on the bench of the court, forthere too he was ever dignified and courteous,always considerate of the rights of attorneysrepresenting litigant parties, and especially con-siderate and for hearing in his treatment ofthe younger members of the profession, frc-(juently encouraging them with fatherly assist-ance and advice. Throughout the period of his |)rofessionallife Ju<lge Hopper was much of the time an.
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