The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 3Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1832 |
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... opinion of any rational being . Nor can this be otherwise so long as witnesses are rendered incompetent to give evidence by pecuniary interest . For this is a case in which there is no possibility 6 [ April , On the Exclusion of Evidence .
... opinion of any rational being . Nor can this be otherwise so long as witnesses are rendered incompetent to give evidence by pecuniary interest . For this is a case in which there is no possibility 6 [ April , On the Exclusion of Evidence .
Side 13
... opinion of the persons amongst whom we live , and the fear of incurring public disgrace and odium . Lastly , there is that principle of our nature which is usually known by the name of conscience , a principle which , though it may ...
... opinion of the persons amongst whom we live , and the fear of incurring public disgrace and odium . Lastly , there is that principle of our nature which is usually known by the name of conscience , a principle which , though it may ...
Side 14
... opinions ; in other words , that the real object of the rule is , not the due decision of the cause , but the punishment of the witness : a mode of proceed- ing which reminds us of a jury in a country town , who , when called upon for ...
... opinions ; in other words , that the real object of the rule is , not the due decision of the cause , but the punishment of the witness : a mode of proceed- ing which reminds us of a jury in a country town , who , when called upon for ...
Side 15
... opinion of the absurdity and impolicy of the existing practice , we lament that it should have received the sanction of so distinguished a statesman as the present Lord Chancellor , and still more , that his approval should have been ...
... opinion of the absurdity and impolicy of the existing practice , we lament that it should have received the sanction of so distinguished a statesman as the present Lord Chancellor , and still more , that his approval should have been ...
Side 16
... opinion , the chance of correctness on the part of the witness . Such are the principal rules by which classes of persons are rendered incompetent to give evidence in English courts of justice . There remain certain other exclusive ...
... opinion , the chance of correctness on the part of the witness . Such are the principal rules by which classes of persons are rendered incompetent to give evidence in English courts of justice . There remain certain other exclusive ...
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