The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 417
... evidence corroborative of her own . There is no admission or proof here of any prior intercourse , and therefore the corrobora- tion must be substantial ( Harvey v . Brownlee , 1908 S.C. 424 ) . In the first place I must deal very ...
... evidence corroborative of her own . There is no admission or proof here of any prior intercourse , and therefore the corrobora- tion must be substantial ( Harvey v . Brownlee , 1908 S.C. 424 ) . In the first place I must deal very ...
Page 611
... evidence had been disallowed at the outset . I think , if I had been trying this case and objection had been taken , I should have allowed the evidence , on the ground taken by the majority of the judges in the case of Livingstone ...
... evidence had been disallowed at the outset . I think , if I had been trying this case and objection had been taken , I should have allowed the evidence , on the ground taken by the majority of the judges in the case of Livingstone ...
Page 613
... Evidence Sufficiency Finger- prints - Accused charged with theft by housebreak- ing - Sole evidence tendered against accused being that a finger - print found on the scene of the crime was identical with the print of one of accused's ...
... Evidence Sufficiency Finger- prints - Accused charged with theft by housebreak- ing - Sole evidence tendered against accused being that a finger - print found on the scene of the crime was identical with the print of one of accused's ...
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