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... Defendant ! Close ! " As a delighted contemporary remarked : " When Abe set out to skin a defendant it was some ! " Although he did not rise to the extraordinary heights of vituperation to which O'Connell soared , he was a dangerous man ...
... Defendant ! Close ! " As a delighted contemporary remarked : " When Abe set out to skin a defendant it was some ! " Although he did not rise to the extraordinary heights of vituperation to which O'Connell soared , he was a dangerous man ...
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... defendant need not appear personally , as they are bound to do in the country districts , but may appear by counsel or any one authorised by power of attorney . The cases are always heard in camera , and everything said or done is ...
... defendant need not appear personally , as they are bound to do in the country districts , but may appear by counsel or any one authorised by power of attorney . The cases are always heard in camera , and everything said or done is ...
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... Defendant have each " pushed into the unconscious " all their own naughty doings and sayings . I must confess that since I have known of this theory it accounts in a measure for many curiosities of testimony . I remember recently ...
... Defendant have each " pushed into the unconscious " all their own naughty doings and sayings . I must confess that since I have known of this theory it accounts in a measure for many curiosities of testimony . I remember recently ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |