The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 31
... evidence for the prosecution had been led , both the accused went into the witness- box , availing themselves of the right to do so conferred by the Criminal Evidence Act , 1898 ( 61 & 62 Vict . cap . 36 , section 1 ) . When the first ...
... evidence for the prosecution had been led , both the accused went into the witness- box , availing themselves of the right to do so conferred by the Criminal Evidence Act , 1898 ( 61 & 62 Vict . cap . 36 , section 1 ) . When the first ...
Page 193
... evidence of the pursuers ' witness , Mr Christie , Co. Ltd. was incompetent . In his evidence Mr Christie gave expression to various opinions bearing on the question which was submitted for deter- mination by the jury . So far as his ...
... evidence of the pursuers ' witness , Mr Christie , Co. Ltd. was incompetent . In his evidence Mr Christie gave expression to various opinions bearing on the question which was submitted for deter- mination by the jury . So far as his ...
Page 396
... evidence . Two grounds for such exclusion are suggested— ( 1 ) that the evidence proposed to be adduced was irrelevant , and ( 2 ) that the witness tendered was the law agent who had been present during the leading of the evidence . As ...
... evidence . Two grounds for such exclusion are suggested— ( 1 ) that the evidence proposed to be adduced was irrelevant , and ( 2 ) that the witness tendered was the law agent who had been present during the leading of the evidence . As ...
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