The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 159
... statement in Dickson on Evidence impugn the credibility of the witness ( although HOUSE . ( Grierson's ed . , Vol . I. , section 265 ) : " The he had been called by the pursuer ) in the shearer v . course of judicial opinion has varied ...
... statement in Dickson on Evidence impugn the credibility of the witness ( although HOUSE . ( Grierson's ed . , Vol . I. , section 265 ) : " The he had been called by the pursuer ) in the shearer v . course of judicial opinion has varied ...
Page 348
... statement was voluntary and therefore good evidence in the same manner as a confession to a policeman . " The presiding judge was Lord Cowan , and although it is well settled that statements made in precognition cannot be ad- mitted in ...
... statement was voluntary and therefore good evidence in the same manner as a confession to a policeman . " The presiding judge was Lord Cowan , and although it is well settled that statements made in precognition cannot be ad- mitted in ...
Page 426
... statement complained of they could have satisfied them- selves by an examination of the requisitions that the statement was unfounded , as in point of fact it was . The defenders , however , recklessly and maliciously spread the said ...
... statement complained of they could have satisfied them- selves by an examination of the requisitions that the statement was unfounded , as in point of fact it was . The defenders , however , recklessly and maliciously spread the said ...
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