Law ExaminationsColumbia University, School of Law, 1900 |
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... evidence offered by the plaintiff was erroneously admitted and that with- out this evidence the evidence for the plaintiff was insufficient to sup- port the verdict . In the second case the appellate court held that , while there was no ...
... evidence offered by the plaintiff was erroneously admitted and that with- out this evidence the evidence for the plaintiff was insufficient to sup- port the verdict . In the second case the appellate court held that , while there was no ...
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... evidence . D refuses to turn it over to P. How should the court rule , and why ? 2. Assume that the judge rules against the plaintiff . The driver uses his report to refresh his recollection on redirect . P demands that the report be ...
... evidence . D refuses to turn it over to P. How should the court rule , and why ? 2. Assume that the judge rules against the plaintiff . The driver uses his report to refresh his recollection on redirect . P demands that the report be ...
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... evidence on the issue of agency . 1 . Defendant testifies that he forbade his son to use the car at any time and the son confirms this . Defendant moves for a directed verdict . What result ? 2 . Assume that in rebuttal P introduced ...
... evidence on the issue of agency . 1 . Defendant testifies that he forbade his son to use the car at any time and the son confirms this . Defendant moves for a directed verdict . What result ? 2 . Assume that in rebuttal P introduced ...
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