A Treatise on the Law of Evidence: Crimes, equity, admirality, courts-martialBobbs-Merrill Company, 1905 |
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... person ; and secondly , traces or indications upon or near his person , derived or supposed to be derived from participation in the crime . " § 2712. Circumstantial evidence - Conduct and relations of ac- cused . The criminative or ...
... person ; and secondly , traces or indications upon or near his person , derived or supposed to be derived from participation in the crime . " § 2712. Circumstantial evidence - Conduct and relations of ac- cused . The criminative or ...
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... person is to be presumed innocent until he is proved to be guilty ; yet it is also said that every sane person must be supposed to intend that which is the ordinary and natural consequence of his own volun- tary act , and when he ...
... person is to be presumed innocent until he is proved to be guilty ; yet it is also said that every sane person must be supposed to intend that which is the ordinary and natural consequence of his own volun- tary act , and when he ...
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... person is a material fact to be proved under the issue , it is competent to prove that such motive , belief or intention was by the direct testimony of such person , whether he happens to be a party to the action or not . " Under or in ...
... person is a material fact to be proved under the issue , it is competent to prove that such motive , belief or intention was by the direct testimony of such person , whether he happens to be a party to the action or not . " Under or in ...
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... person's behavior subsequent to an event which it is alleged or suspected he is connected with or implicated in , are rele- vant if the circumstances are such as would be natural and usual , assuming the connection or implication to ...
... person's behavior subsequent to an event which it is alleged or suspected he is connected with or implicated in , are rele- vant if the circumstances are such as would be natural and usual , assuming the connection or implication to ...
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... person and of the offense . The identity of the offense may generally be shown by producing the rec- ord , and showing that the same evidence , which is necessary to sup- port the second indictment , would have been admissible and suffi ...
... person and of the offense . The identity of the offense may generally be shown by producing the rec- ord , and showing that the same evidence , which is necessary to sup- port the second indictment , would have been admissible and suffi ...
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Страница 534 - All parties accounting before a master shall bring in their respective accounts in the form of debtor and creditor; and any of the other parties who shall not be satisfied with the account so brought in shall be at liberty to examine the accounting party viva voce, or upon interrogatories, as the master shall direct.
Страница 534 - ... in the usual form, which may be issued by the clerk in blank and filled up by the party praying the same, or by the commissioner, master, or examiner, requiring the attendance of the witnesses at the time and place specified, who shall be allowed for attendance the same compensation as for attendance in court; and if any witness shall refuse to appear or give evidence it shall be deemed...
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Страница 527 - Statutes, which provides that "in the courts of the United States no witness shall be excluded in any action on account of color or in any civil action because he is a party to or interested in the issue tried : Provided, that in actions by or against executors, administrators or guardians in which judgment may be rendered for or against them, neither party shall be allowed to testify against the other as to any transaction with or statement by the testator...
Страница 527 - In all other respects, the laws of the State in which the court is held shall be the rules of decision as to the competency of witnesses in the courts 100] of the United States in trials at common law and in equity and admiralty.
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