Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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Page 69
... question of whether this issue should be submitted to the jury . However , I shall rule that the indict- ment is sufficient . " Tutt elegantly rose . " Having due respect to your Honor's ruling as to the suf- ficiency of the indictment ...
... question of whether this issue should be submitted to the jury . However , I shall rule that the indict- ment is sufficient . " Tutt elegantly rose . " Having due respect to your Honor's ruling as to the suf- ficiency of the indictment ...
Page 217
... questions . " " I call Robert Moyer . " Curious eyes followed the younger half - brother to the stand . John studied him as he took the oath . Ruth had judged him correctly : he was jowly and sullen . The witness , openly per- turbed ...
... questions . " " I call Robert Moyer . " Curious eyes followed the younger half - brother to the stand . John studied him as he took the oath . Ruth had judged him correctly : he was jowly and sullen . The witness , openly per- turbed ...
Page 280
... question calls for hearsay . " Judge Haswell looked ponderously thoughtful , then said , " It seems to me Mr. Mason ... questions of this witness , " Mason said , " but I have a few questions to ask Mr. Bernal on cross - examination ...
... question calls for hearsay . " Judge Haswell looked ponderously thoughtful , then said , " It seems to me Mr. Mason ... questions of this witness , " Mason said , " but I have a few questions to ask Mr. Bernal on cross - examination ...
Contents
THE DOG ANDREW by Arthur Train Selected | 43 |
THE BLUSHING BEGINNER AND THE BEARDED JURYMAN | 103 |
BOYS WILL BE BOYS by Irvin S Cobb Selected | 127 |
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