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Page 205-133
... evidence of adultery . In his judgment the stipendiary , who sat with a lay justice , after referring to the attractiveness and charm of the wife and of the man with whom adultery was alleged , discussed the evidence and said : " Well ...
... evidence of adultery . In his judgment the stipendiary , who sat with a lay justice , after referring to the attractiveness and charm of the wife and of the man with whom adultery was alleged , discussed the evidence and said : " Well ...
Page 205-155
... evidence . People were not to be convicted of committing adultery because , in the witness box , they looked the kind of people who might commit adultery , unless the evidence was such as to point almost irresistibly in that direction ...
... evidence . People were not to be convicted of committing adultery because , in the witness box , they looked the kind of people who might commit adultery , unless the evidence was such as to point almost irresistibly in that direction ...
Page 205-248
... evidence was inadmissible . Held The law relating to the exclusion of confessions made as a result of persuasion , promises or threats did not apply and the evidence was admissible . Per curiam . - In England , a police doctor does not ...
... evidence was inadmissible . Held The law relating to the exclusion of confessions made as a result of persuasion , promises or threats did not apply and the evidence was admissible . Per curiam . - In England , a police doctor does not ...
Contents
Vol 205 | 205-35 |
THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS | 205-41 |
Hilary Law Sittings | 205-63 |
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