The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 27West Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 94
... jury the question whether , at the time of the accident , the plaintiff was in the em- ployment of the Central Texas & Northwest- ern Railroad Company ; but we do not think that such is its proper construction . It was the evident ...
... jury the question whether , at the time of the accident , the plaintiff was in the em- ployment of the Central Texas & Northwest- ern Railroad Company ; but we do not think that such is its proper construction . It was the evident ...
Page 115
... jury for which compensation can be recover- ed in this action . " Upon error to the supreme court of the United States , that court held , in effect , that the charge was properly re- fused . The trial court had , however , charged the jury ...
... jury for which compensation can be recover- ed in this action . " Upon error to the supreme court of the United States , that court held , in effect , that the charge was properly re- fused . The trial court had , however , charged the jury ...
Page 117
... jury , whose special function it is to assess damage , with such observations from the presiding judge as may be suggested by the facts in evidence . It appears to their lordships that money provisions made by a husband for the ...
... jury , whose special function it is to assess damage , with such observations from the presiding judge as may be suggested by the facts in evidence . It appears to their lordships that money provisions made by a husband for the ...
Page 128
... jury not to consider them . Appeal from district court , Frio county ; W. W. Walling , Special Judge . Wilse C. Butler was convicted of man- slaughter , and appeals . Reversed . HURT , P. J. It is shown by bill of excep tions that ...
... jury not to consider them . Appeal from district court , Frio county ; W. W. Walling , Special Judge . Wilse C. Butler was convicted of man- slaughter , and appeals . Reversed . HURT , P. J. It is shown by bill of excep tions that ...
Page 135
... JURY . In a prosecution for rape , a juror de- posed : That at first the jury stood ten to two for acquittal ; that , after discussing defend- ant's character , they were six to six ; that then , with their approval , deponent told them ...
... JURY . In a prosecution for rape , a juror de- posed : That at first the jury stood ten to two for acquittal ; that , after discussing defend- ant's character , they were six to six ; that then , with their approval , deponent told them ...
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