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It was further observed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in that case that before admitting the evidence of a child unsworn , the judge should satisfy himself affirmatively , in the presence of the accused , and the jury , that the child ...
It was further observed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in that case that before admitting the evidence of a child unsworn , the judge should satisfy himself affirmatively , in the presence of the accused , and the jury , that the child ...
Page 179
1875 and cited by Sir Patrick Hastings in his argument on behalf of Rouse in the Court of Criminal Appeal ) one finds this striking passage : " Where the case rests wholly or mainly on circumstantial evidence , it does , no doubt ...
1875 and cited by Sir Patrick Hastings in his argument on behalf of Rouse in the Court of Criminal Appeal ) one finds this striking passage : " Where the case rests wholly or mainly on circumstantial evidence , it does , no doubt ...
Page 205
It had been argued before him on behalf of Miss Le Neve that a judgment of conviction in a criminal proceeding could not be received in a civil action as any evidence of the facts on which it was rendered , and a passage from Lord ...
It had been argued before him on behalf of Miss Le Neve that a judgment of conviction in a criminal proceeding could not be received in a civil action as any evidence of the facts on which it was rendered , and a passage from Lord ...
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