The Principles of Judicial Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology, and General Experience, and Illustrated in Judicial Trials, 1. részJohn Henry Wigmore Little, Brown,, 1913 - 1179 oldal |
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... Examination 206. Richard Whately , " Elements of Rhetoric 207. Robert Hawkins ' Case 208. Mary Blandy's Trial 209. Charles C. Moore , “ A Treatise on Facts 66 210. John C. Reed , Conduct of Lawsuits " 211. Amos C. Miller , “ Examination ...
... Examination 206. Richard Whately , " Elements of Rhetoric 207. Robert Hawkins ' Case 208. Mary Blandy's Trial 209. Charles C. Moore , “ A Treatise on Facts 66 210. John C. Reed , Conduct of Lawsuits " 211. Amos C. Miller , “ Examination ...
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... Examination of Witnesses " . PAGE 485 487 489 490 491 493 496 497 Topic 2. Narration as affected by Interrogation and Suggestion 254. Bardell v . Pickwick . 253. Richard Harris , “ Hints on Advocacy " . 497 502 255. John C. Reed ...
... Examination of Witnesses " . PAGE 485 487 489 490 491 493 496 497 Topic 2. Narration as affected by Interrogation and Suggestion 254. Bardell v . Pickwick . 253. Richard Harris , “ Hints on Advocacy " . 497 502 255. John C. Reed ...
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... examination of witnesses for the prosecution . Such a possibility should be supported by direct chemical evidence that the analytical results are compatible with death from such a cause . Granted any reasonable case for death being due ...
... examination of witnesses for the prosecution . Such a possibility should be supported by direct chemical evidence that the analytical results are compatible with death from such a cause . Granted any reasonable case for death being due ...
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... examination in chief , deposed that on the 1st May , he received a par- cel delivered by Buzzard . This contained two bottles , which were sealed ; he opened one and took out a portion . Before commencing his analysis , he first tested ...
... examination in chief , deposed that on the 1st May , he received a par- cel delivered by Buzzard . This contained two bottles , which were sealed ; he opened one and took out a portion . Before commencing his analysis , he first tested ...
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... examination failed to shake it . But when he attempted to prove a second coincidence of corporal peculiarities like the above , which being the work of nature , cannot be combated , what a falling off in the evidence . B. They found in ...
... examination failed to shake it . But when he attempted to prove a second coincidence of corporal peculiarities like the above , which being the work of nature , cannot be combated , what a falling off in the evidence . B. They found in ...
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