 | University of Missouri - Journalism - 1920
...against the tern is that the conclusions to be reached in a case will be induced only by evidence and argument in open court, and not by any outside influence,...doubt, when there is a jury and the publication may affect their judgment. Judges generally, perhaps, are less apprehensive that publications impugning... | |
 | Law - 1917
...conclusion is not to be reached or helped in that way, if our system of trials is to be maintained. What is true with reference to a jury is true also with reference to a court. * * * If a court regards, as it may, a publication concerning a matter of law pending before it as... | |
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