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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... innocent person should suffer— " tutius semper est errare in acquietando quam in puniendo , ex parte misericordiæ quam ex parte justitiae . " ( s ) This rule is extremely an- cient . According to the Mirror of Justices , King Alfred ...
... innocent person should suffer— " tutius semper est errare in acquietando quam in puniendo , ex parte misericordiæ quam ex parte justitiae . " ( s ) This rule is extremely an- cient . According to the Mirror of Justices , King Alfred ...
Página 173
... innocent become its victims , it injures the very persons it was meant to protect , and destroys the secu- rity it was meant to preserve . And well it would be if the mischief ended here ; for it is a great mistake to suppose that the ...
... innocent become its victims , it injures the very persons it was meant to protect , and destroys the secu- rity it was meant to preserve . And well it would be if the mischief ended here ; for it is a great mistake to suppose that the ...
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... innocent man cannot in all cases explain all the circumstances which press against him . 2. In many cases an innocent man can only explain particular circumstances by criminating other individuals , whom he is unwilling to expose , or ...
... innocent man cannot in all cases explain all the circumstances which press against him . 2. In many cases an innocent man can only explain particular circumstances by criminating other individuals , whom he is unwilling to expose , or ...
Contenido
256 | xvi |
ON PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE AND PRESUMPTIONS IN GENERAL | 25 |
Fictions | 27 |
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