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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Página 83
... former might [ * 116 ] miscarry from the evidence going too far . " If , " says , Littledale , J. , in the case of Blewett v . Tregonning , ( p ) " the evidence establishes an user as far back as memory goes , and there does not appear ...
... former might [ * 116 ] miscarry from the evidence going too far . " If , " says , Littledale , J. , in the case of Blewett v . Tregonning , ( p ) " the evidence establishes an user as far back as memory goes , and there does not appear ...
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... former . " In justifica- tion of simple silence , " observes Mr. Bentham , " the defence founded on incompetency on the part of the interrogator might be pertinent , and even convincing : to false responsion , * the application [ * 320 ] ...
... former . " In justifica- tion of simple silence , " observes Mr. Bentham , " the defence founded on incompetency on the part of the interrogator might be pertinent , and even convincing : to false responsion , * the application [ * 320 ] ...
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... former ages , and especially in the seventeenth century , disgraced the tribunals of these realms . Some of these cases present the extraordinary spectacle of persons , not only freely ( so far as the absence of physical torture ...
... former ages , and especially in the seventeenth century , disgraced the tribunals of these realms . Some of these cases present the extraordinary spectacle of persons , not only freely ( so far as the absence of physical torture ...
Contenido
256 | xvi |
ON PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE AND PRESUMPTIONS IN GENERAL | 25 |
Fictions | 27 |
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