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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... facts is sufficiently strong to produce in the mind a persuasion , belief , or conviction of the existence of the principal fact , without excluding its non - existence from the limits of physical possi- bility . ( t ) As examples of ...
... facts is sufficiently strong to produce in the mind a persuasion , belief , or conviction of the existence of the principal fact , without excluding its non - existence from the limits of physical possi- bility . ( t ) As examples of ...
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... fact . Is such or such conduct punishable ? Do such or such acts give rise to a debt or obligation ? are equivalent to asking , does there , in point of fact , * exist any rule of written or unwritten law con- [ * 11 ] demning the one ...
... fact . Is such or such conduct punishable ? Do such or such acts give rise to a debt or obligation ? are equivalent to asking , does there , in point of fact , * exist any rule of written or unwritten law con- [ * 11 ] demning the one ...
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... fact , or from a combination , or , as it is usually termed , a chain , of evidentiary facts ; ( c ) and the existence of the principal or any intermediate evidentiary fact may be inferred from another , which is itself only a probable ...
... fact , or from a combination , or , as it is usually termed , a chain , of evidentiary facts ; ( c ) and the existence of the principal or any intermediate evidentiary fact may be inferred from another , which is itself only a probable ...
Contenido
256 | xvi |
ON PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE AND PRESUMPTIONS IN GENERAL | 25 |
Fictions | 27 |
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