A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, 1. köideButterworth, 1826 |
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Page viii
... Evidence must be . Of Pre- sumptive Evidence . Of the rule that the best possible Evidence must be produced , - and of Hearsay Evidence . IV . Of the proof of negative Averments . The Rule that the Evidence must be confined to the point ...
... Evidence must be . Of Pre- sumptive Evidence . Of the rule that the best possible Evidence must be produced , - and of Hearsay Evidence . IV . Of the proof of negative Averments . The Rule that the Evidence must be confined to the point ...
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... Evidence of Libels in Newspapers I. 212 , 237 , et seq . I. 252 I. 623 39. c . 24. Porterage in London II . 308 c . 37. Trial of Offences commited at Sea I. 106 , 108 , 109 , 474 34. c . 64. Highway , repairing , & c . I. 216 , 322 ...
... Evidence of Libels in Newspapers I. 212 , 237 , et seq . I. 252 I. 623 39. c . 24. Porterage in London II . 308 c . 37. Trial of Offences commited at Sea I. 106 , 108 , 109 , 474 34. c . 64. Highway , repairing , & c . I. 216 , 322 ...
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... evidence of the inveigled woman would be allowed , in cases where the actual marriage was good by her consent having ... evidence were , that there was no cohabitation , and that there was concuring evidence to prove the whole fact : but ...
... evidence of the inveigled woman would be allowed , in cases where the actual marriage was good by her consent having ... evidence were , that there was no cohabitation , and that there was concuring evidence to prove the whole fact : but ...
Page xxi
... evidence of the fact , or by such evidence as , if not explained or contradicted , shall in the opinion of the justice or jus- tices raise a strong presumption of the guilt of the person charged , such son shall be committed to prison ...
... evidence of the fact , or by such evidence as , if not explained or contradicted , shall in the opinion of the justice or jus- tices raise a strong presumption of the guilt of the person charged , such son shall be committed to prison ...
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... evidence against the party accused ; and such jus- tices and justice respectively shall subscribe all such examinations , informa- tions , bailments , and recognizances , and deliver or cause the same to be de- livered to the proper ...
... evidence against the party accused ; and such jus- tices and justice respectively shall subscribe all such examinations , informa- tions , bailments , and recognizances , and deliver or cause the same to be de- livered to the proper ...
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