The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 55
... evidence which had already been given by the agent of the colliery , evidence which tended to shew that the accused person had been guilty of forgery . Counsel did not maintain that it was deliber- ately put for that purpose , and I ...
... evidence which had already been given by the agent of the colliery , evidence which tended to shew that the accused person had been guilty of forgery . Counsel did not maintain that it was deliber- ately put for that purpose , and I ...
Page 438
... evidence with regard to a statement said to have been made by the panel to the police during his detention in custody . When a detective inspector was asking him some routine questions about his family , his income , and the like , the ...
... evidence with regard to a statement said to have been made by the panel to the police during his detention in custody . When a detective inspector was asking him some routine questions about his family , his income , and the like , the ...
Page 613
... evidence obtaining in the Sheriff Court , which are the ordinary rules of evidence known to our law . One of the most elementary of these rules is that the testimony of one witness , however credible , is not full proof of any ground of ...
... evidence obtaining in the Sheriff Court , which are the ordinary rules of evidence known to our law . One of the most elementary of these rules is that the testimony of one witness , however credible , is not full proof of any ground of ...
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