Willamette Series of Legal Handbooks: Instructions to juries, as commented on by the Supreme Court of Oregon, Volume 1Willamette University, College of Law, 1948 |
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Page 317
... prove , first , the contract , prove that they complied with their part of it by finding a customer for it upon the terms agreed upon . The defendant don't deny that he sold the property within the time ; that is admitted all around ...
... prove , first , the contract , prove that they complied with their part of it by finding a customer for it upon the terms agreed upon . The defendant don't deny that he sold the property within the time ; that is admitted all around ...
Page 535
... prove his defense of alibi to the same extent that the state is compelled to prove his guilt , that is , beyond a reasonable doubt . There is of course the burden on his part of proving his alibi , the burden is only upon the defendant ...
... prove his defense of alibi to the same extent that the state is compelled to prove his guilt , that is , beyond a reasonable doubt . There is of course the burden on his part of proving his alibi , the burden is only upon the defendant ...
Page 753
... prove these facts , and they must prove them to your satisfaction by a preponder- ance of the evidence . If they fail to establish all of these facts to your satisfaction , your verdict must be for the defendant . If the evidence is ...
... prove these facts , and they must prove them to your satisfaction by a preponder- ance of the evidence . If they fail to establish all of these facts to your satisfaction , your verdict must be for the defendant . If the evidence is ...
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