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Page 325
... witnesses to be stigmatized and infamous , which may be unknown to the parties , and conse- quently to the court ... witnesses of the facts . Indeed , no other witnesses were called . See J. B. Thayer , Preliminary Treatise on Evidence ...
... witnesses to be stigmatized and infamous , which may be unknown to the parties , and conse- quently to the court ... witnesses of the facts . Indeed , no other witnesses were called . See J. B. Thayer , Preliminary Treatise on Evidence ...
Page 548
... witnesses on whose testimony the peti- tioners were convicted , . . . the Committee made good their promise by calling colored witnesses and having them whipped and tortured until they would say what was wanted , among them being the ...
... witnesses on whose testimony the peti- tioners were convicted , . . . the Committee made good their promise by calling colored witnesses and having them whipped and tortured until they would say what was wanted , among them being the ...
Page 567
... witnesses is to take them into open court , and that practice , consistent with due process , has not demoralized the authority of courts . Reported cases reveal no instances in which witnesses believed by grand juries on the basis of ...
... witnesses is to take them into open court , and that practice , consistent with due process , has not demoralized the authority of courts . Reported cases reveal no instances in which witnesses believed by grand juries on the basis of ...
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