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Pagina 183
... evidence . But it is clear from his account that many of them arose very largely from the fact that the law of evidence was as yet in an experimental stage . The common law courts were only very gradually feeling their way to the ...
... evidence . But it is clear from his account that many of them arose very largely from the fact that the law of evidence was as yet in an experimental stage . The common law courts were only very gradually feeling their way to the ...
Pagina 192
... evidence they would give , or of procuring their attend- ance . " 6 These rules seem to have sprung partly from the absence of any clear law of evidence , but chiefly from the reception of some of the civil law rules as to the ...
... evidence they would give , or of procuring their attend- ance . " 6 These rules seem to have sprung partly from the absence of any clear law of evidence , but chiefly from the reception of some of the civil law rules as to the ...
Pagina 193
... evidence as we understand the expression . The witnesses were not necessarily ( to say the very least ) confronted with the prisoner , nor were the originals of documents required to be produced . The confessions of ac- complices were ...
... evidence as we understand the expression . The witnesses were not necessarily ( to say the very least ) confronted with the prisoner , nor were the originals of documents required to be produced . The confessions of ac- complices were ...
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