A Treatise on Presumptions of Law and Fact, with the Theory and Rules of Presumptive Or Circumstantial Proof in Criminal CasesF.B. Rothman, 1981 - 222 páginas |
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... examination took place , and the examination when taken , did not show on the face of it that the soldier was quartered at that place , the Court of Queen's Bench held the examination was not receivable for the purpose of proving a ...
... examination took place , and the examination when taken , did not show on the face of it that the soldier was quartered at that place , the Court of Queen's Bench held the examination was not receivable for the purpose of proving a ...
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... examination or * contrary testimony . ( r ) Thus , in the case of R. v . Wood , [ * 215 ] the prisoner , who was indicted for a highway robbery , called a witness , who deposed to having known him for years , during which time he had ...
... examination or * contrary testimony . ( r ) Thus , in the case of R. v . Wood , [ * 215 ] the prisoner , who was indicted for a highway robbery , called a witness , who deposed to having known him for years , during which time he had ...
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... examination , from which , and other circumstances , it appeared that the girl had taken poison on finding her crime detected . ( e ) § 206. It is in cases of supposed poisoning that the nicest questions arise relative to the proof of a ...
... examination , from which , and other circumstances , it appeared that the girl had taken poison on finding her crime detected . ( e ) § 206. It is in cases of supposed poisoning that the nicest questions arise relative to the proof of a ...
Contenido
256 | xvi |
ON PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE AND PRESUMPTIONS IN GENERAL | 25 |
Fictions | 27 |
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