Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 147
... question how the point is to be raised . Suppose a witness in the box declines to an- swer a question . He is asked why ? He answers : " Because it may tend to criminate me . " But the judge tells him that he must go further and swear ...
... question how the point is to be raised . Suppose a witness in the box declines to an- swer a question . He is asked why ? He answers : " Because it may tend to criminate me . " But the judge tells him that he must go further and swear ...
Page 175
... question in the case : Ought we to enter a verdict for the defendant , or to send the case back for a new trial in order that the question suggested by Mellish , L. J. , may be put ? We think that we ought to enter judgment for the ...
... question in the case : Ought we to enter a verdict for the defendant , or to send the case back for a new trial in order that the question suggested by Mellish , L. J. , may be put ? We think that we ought to enter judgment for the ...
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... question was , whether the plaintiff had the exclusive right to a piece of marshy land . Plaintiff called a witness whose testimony was adverse to him , and who gave an evasive answer to a question touching prior contra- dictory ...
... question was , whether the plaintiff had the exclusive right to a piece of marshy land . Plaintiff called a witness whose testimony was adverse to him , and who gave an evasive answer to a question touching prior contra- dictory ...
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