Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 258
... evidence and held that the constitutional privilege applied only to the latter . Though there is little authority for such a distinction as a limitation of the rule against self - incrimination , 5 it seems to be logically and ...
... evidence and held that the constitutional privilege applied only to the latter . Though there is little authority for such a distinction as a limitation of the rule against self - incrimination , 5 it seems to be logically and ...
Page 334
... evidence of death . It holds that the cer- tificate is not conclusive on the court , but suffices as a basis for a finding of death if there be no contradictory evidence . " The decision in the Magre case , which involved a presump ...
... evidence of death . It holds that the cer- tificate is not conclusive on the court , but suffices as a basis for a finding of death if there be no contradictory evidence . " The decision in the Magre case , which involved a presump ...
Page 441
... evidence which culminated in the general statement , " opinion is not evidence . " To understand this , it is necessary to spell out further the development that took place in the admissibility of testimony from skilled witnesses . When ...
... evidence which culminated in the general statement , " opinion is not evidence . " To understand this , it is necessary to spell out further the development that took place in the admissibility of testimony from skilled witnesses . When ...
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