Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, Volume 5; Volume 153 |
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... trial court was justi- fied and finds abundant support in the decisions of this court , where similar rulings have been passed upon , among which may be cited Fox v . Commercial Press Co. , 28 Rep . , 44 , where , in upholding the ...
... trial court was justi- fied and finds abundant support in the decisions of this court , where similar rulings have been passed upon , among which may be cited Fox v . Commercial Press Co. , 28 Rep . , 44 , where , in upholding the ...
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... trial . When the case was again called for trial on April 17th , the plaintiff moved the court to dismiss de- fendants ' appeal ; and defendants having objected to the motion , it was submitted , and the case continued to the September ...
... trial . When the case was again called for trial on April 17th , the plaintiff moved the court to dismiss de- fendants ' appeal ; and defendants having objected to the motion , it was submitted , and the case continued to the September ...
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... trial court may pass upon the sufficiency of the indictment ; and also determine on the trial whether there is any evidence conducing to prove the guilt of the accused , and if none , instruct the jury to acquit him ; but it is without ...
... trial court may pass upon the sufficiency of the indictment ; and also determine on the trial whether there is any evidence conducing to prove the guilt of the accused , and if none , instruct the jury to acquit him ; but it is without ...
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... trial . After a consultation be- tween the Commonwealth's attorney and county attorney representing the Commonwealth and counsel represent- ing appellee , it was agreed between them that the case should be continued until the April term ...
... trial . After a consultation be- tween the Commonwealth's attorney and county attorney representing the Commonwealth and counsel represent- ing appellee , it was agreed between them that the case should be continued until the April term ...
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... trial , which was also overruled . It took an exception to the overruling of both motions , and from the orders entered thereon and judgment dismiss- ing the indictment prayed and was granted an appeal . The circuit court gave , in a ...
... trial , which was also overruled . It took an exception to the overruling of both motions , and from the orders entered thereon and judgment dismiss- ing the indictment prayed and was granted an appeal . The circuit court gave , in a ...
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