North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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Page 249
... evidence . They know little or nothing of law , and , what is worse , most of them , though perhaps possessing good minds , are unaccustomed to the peculiar methods of weighing evidence and of deciding the questions involved in such a ...
... evidence . They know little or nothing of law , and , what is worse , most of them , though perhaps possessing good minds , are unaccustomed to the peculiar methods of weighing evidence and of deciding the questions involved in such a ...
Page 254
... evidence it has arrived at its verdict , if that verdict appears in due form on its face and does not present any signs of excessive bias , prejudice , or favor , or if the amount of damages awarded is not beyond all reason , or if it ...
... evidence it has arrived at its verdict , if that verdict appears in due form on its face and does not present any signs of excessive bias , prejudice , or favor , or if the amount of damages awarded is not beyond all reason , or if it ...
Page 329
from record evidence or from the law - defying lips of those who perform the rites within the bolted doors of endowment houses . The rules of evidence are inadequate . Unwilling witnesses , like trembling hares , placed upon the stand ...
from record evidence or from the law - defying lips of those who perform the rites within the bolted doors of endowment houses . The rules of evidence are inadequate . Unwilling witnesses , like trembling hares , placed upon the stand ...
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