| Reed Metzler - 1920 - 832 páginas
...because it may frequently happen that, upon the general question, he may not remember whether he has so said; whereas, when his attention is challenged...may recollect and explain what he has formerly said. King v. Wicks, 20 Oh. 87, 9o. Monroeville v. Weihl, 6 CD 188, 13 CC 689. (c) The testimony of a witness... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1875 - 678 páginas
...because it may frequently happen that, upon the general question, he may not remember whether he has so said ; whereas, when his attention is challenged...recollect and explain what he has formerly said." (Vol. 1, sec. 462.) And he refers to numerous British cases in support of the rule, and amongst others... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1893 - 792 páginas
...question is general, the witness may not remember what he has said, whereas, if his attention is directed to particular circumstances and occasions, he may recollect and explain what he has said. (1 Greenl. on Ev. sec. 462.) Here, his attention was directed to a particular place and to a... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1873 - 696 páginas
...frequently happen that. uoon the general question, he may not King v. Wicks. remember whether he has so said; whereas, when his attention is challenged...recollect, and explain what he has formerly said." And this course he regards as indispensably necessary, as a matter of justice to the witness whese... | |
| 1847 - 818 páginas
...may frequently happen that, upon the general question, he may not remember having so said, wht'reas, when his attention is challenged to particular circumstances...may recollect and explain what he has formerly said. — Ibid, p. 774. To the same effect as above, see Greenleaf, vol. 1. pp. 542, 543, 544, 545. And upon... | |
| 1847 - 740 páginas
...not remember having so said, whereas, when his attention is challenged to particular circtimstances and occasions, he may recollect and explain what he has formerly said. — Ibid, p. 774. To the same effect as above, see Greenleaf, vol. 1. pp. 542, 543, 544, 545. '•... | |
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