The Alabama Lawyer: Official Organ State Bar of Alabama, Volume 23The Bar, 1962 |
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... question or one calling for a lay conclusion lends itself to proper objection . Yet , you will find that such questions are the greatest source of objections to direct testimony in the record of almost every trial . What happens when ...
... question or one calling for a lay conclusion lends itself to proper objection . Yet , you will find that such questions are the greatest source of objections to direct testimony in the record of almost every trial . What happens when ...
Pagina 253
... question of a note given to pay for two jennets which the lawyer claimed were guaranteed to be " in fold " by a horse , so that the colts would be mules , those beasts having neither pride of ancestry nor hope of posterity . The buyer ...
... question of a note given to pay for two jennets which the lawyer claimed were guaranteed to be " in fold " by a horse , so that the colts would be mules , those beasts having neither pride of ancestry nor hope of posterity . The buyer ...
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... questions which will elicit more than a " yes " or " no " response . 25. Try to ascertain the juror's thinking process ... question should be a general one : " Does any jury member know any reason why he cannot be an impartial juror in ...
... questions which will elicit more than a " yes " or " no " response . 25. Try to ascertain the juror's thinking process ... question should be a general one : " Does any jury member know any reason why he cannot be an impartial juror in ...
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