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Pagina 105
... testimony and proceedings which would be absolutely unimpeachable and would avoid any controversies as to whether or not the reporter had correctly reported the testimony . It would be especially valuable in avoiding the difficulties ...
... testimony and proceedings which would be absolutely unimpeachable and would avoid any controversies as to whether or not the reporter had correctly reported the testimony . It would be especially valuable in avoiding the difficulties ...
Pagina 107
... testimony would be intelligible . 4. We are all familiar with the witness who starts out bravely and then drops his voice and lets it trail off into nothingness toward the end of his testimony . Surely , at least a portion of the testimony ...
... testimony would be intelligible . 4. We are all familiar with the witness who starts out bravely and then drops his voice and lets it trail off into nothingness toward the end of his testimony . Surely , at least a portion of the testimony ...
Pagina 146
... testimony of the living party , and that our appellate courts have written into our statute in the Mc- Donald case ( cited supra under Footnote 15 ) that the word trans- action must be a personal transaction , i.e. , it must be a ...
... testimony of the living party , and that our appellate courts have written into our statute in the Mc- Donald case ( cited supra under Footnote 15 ) that the word trans- action must be a personal transaction , i.e. , it must be a ...
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