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Page 279
... Evidence Acts the parties were not competent witnesses Now the ground of decision in both these cases was that while diligence would not be granted for the recovery of the writings , these not being " documentary evidence in the case ...
... Evidence Acts the parties were not competent witnesses Now the ground of decision in both these cases was that while diligence would not be granted for the recovery of the writings , these not being " documentary evidence in the case ...
Page 280
... evidence , and not with the Watson . competency of using such evidence when ob- tained . It may be that the defender in the present case would not have been bound to produce the torn draft under a diligence , but it does not follow that ...
... evidence , and not with the Watson . competency of using such evidence when ob- tained . It may be that the defender in the present case would not have been bound to produce the torn draft under a diligence , but it does not follow that ...
Page 487
... evidence that is incompetent evidence , and that may be prejudicial evidence against the prisoner who is being tried . I therefore have no doubt that , if objection had been taken at the trial of Turner and Ord to the admissibility of ...
... evidence that is incompetent evidence , and that may be prejudicial evidence against the prisoner who is being tried . I therefore have no doubt that , if objection had been taken at the trial of Turner and Ord to the admissibility of ...
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