Albany Law Journal, Volumen21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 |
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... witness ' wifely affections might have warped her conscience ; but its admission was probably discre- tionary . Referring to the foregoing matter , the Albany Evening Journal dissents from our view . We should be more apt to defer to ...
... witness ' wifely affections might have warped her conscience ; but its admission was probably discre- tionary . Referring to the foregoing matter , the Albany Evening Journal dissents from our view . We should be more apt to defer to ...
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... WITNESS . - On a second trial , a witness who had heard the testimony of a witness at the former trial and taken notes thereof , was allowed to state what the testimony of the deceased witness was . He said he could not testify word for ...
... WITNESS . - On a second trial , a witness who had heard the testimony of a witness at the former trial and taken notes thereof , was allowed to state what the testimony of the deceased witness was . He said he could not testify word for ...
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... witness may be impeached by showing moral defects . Mental defects in the witness , as loss or im- pairment of memory , will , according to the observa- tion of all men , detract from the credibility otherwise due a witness , just as ...
... witness may be impeached by showing moral defects . Mental defects in the witness , as loss or im- pairment of memory , will , according to the observa- tion of all men , detract from the credibility otherwise due a witness , just as ...
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