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" Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they are of such a nature that jurors generally are just as competent to form opinions in reference to them and draw inferences from them as witnesses, then there is no occasion to resort to expert or opinion... "
The N.Y. Weekly Digest of Cases Decided in the U.S. Supreme, Circuit, and ... - Página 385
1885
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen31

1885 - 544 páginas
...the witnesses, and yet have enough to draw their own conclusions aud do justice between the parties. Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they...to them and draw inferences from them as witnesses, then there is no occasion to resort to expert or opinion evidence. To require the exclusion of such...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1883 - 760 páginas
...put up, and noticed how it was done. On this question, Rogers on Expert Testimony (page 26) says: "If the facts can be placed before a jury, and they are of such nature that jurors generally are just as competent to form opinions in reference to them and draw inferences...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volumen81

1905 - 1166 páginas
...of average education moving in the ordinary walks of life. When the facts can be placed before the jury, and they are of such a nature that jurors generally are competent to form opinions and draw inferences from them, then the opinions of experts are not admissible....
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volumen49

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1885 - 912 páginas
...the witnesses and yet have enough to draw their own conclusions and do justice between the parties. Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they...to them and draw inferences from them as witnesses, then there is no occasion to resort to expert or opinion evidence. To require Ferguson v. Hubbell....
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of ..., Volumen97

New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1885 - 786 páginas
...or experience may be supposed to have more skill and knowledge than jurors of average intelligence. Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they...that jurors generally are just as competent to form an opinion in reference to, and to draw inferences from, them as witnesses, the opinions of witnesses...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen31

1885 - 544 páginas
...the witnesses, and yet have enough to draw their own conclusions and do justice between the partie«. Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they...are of such a nature that jurors generally are just ft» competent to form opinions in reference to them and draw inferences from them as witnesses, then...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volumen1

1885 - 948 páginas
...have. * * * Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they are of such a nature that persons generally are just as competent to form opinions in...them, and draw inferences from them, as witnesses, then there is no occasion to resort to expert or opinion evidence." It seems to us that the question...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volumen24

1890 - 1142 páginas
...impress their minds as they impress the minds of a competent skilled observer. * * • Wherethefacts can be placed before a jury, and they are of such a nature that Juries generally are just as competent to form opinions in reference to them, and draw inferences from...
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The Law of Expert Testimony

Henry Wade Rogers - 1891 - 604 páginas
...a man to understand it, men of common information being capable of forming a judgment thereon.1 If the facts can be placed before a jury, and they are...to them and draw inferences from them as witnesses, then the opinions of experts cannot be received in evidence.5 "To require the exclusion of such evidence,"...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Volumen1

Simon Greenleaf - 1892 - 888 páginas
...the witnesses and yet have enough to draw their own conclusions and do justice between the parties. Where the facts can be placed before a jury, and they...them and draw inferences from them as •witnesses, then there is no occasion to resort to expert or opinion evidence. To require the exclusion of such...
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